[Expired for nautilus (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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I comment you that, in Ubuntu 10.10 all the problems described in this
bug, it are gone.
Thank you all.
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Some files and folders problems in Ubuntu 9.04
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. A new version of Nautilus is available on Maverick and we
are wondering if this bug is still an issue for you with that version?
Could you please test and comment back? Thanks in advance.
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Hi,
Here I send you a video with the problem. Despite the old-fashioned icons, it
is the Ubuntu 10.04 version.
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Hi,
Ok. Thanks. Let's see if it happens to somebody else, as well.
This bug for which the first time after start-up that one drags and
drops a folder from the desktop to the personal folder it copies itself
instead just moving it, it still happens even with the desktop effects
disabled.
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Hi,
- Sometimes when I drag and drop a file from desktop to my personal folder
- it does not move it from the original location but it is just copied to
- the destination folder. So, then I get 2 files in 2 locations. Only
- opening the destination folder and trying it
Hi! I think the bug report is complete, but I would like someone else to
confirm this bug. So I'll set the status back to New and wait for
someone to confirm this bug. I can't do it because it's working fine in
my laptop.
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The bug for which if one drags and drops a desktop folder into the
personal folder does not move but just copies it, still happens in
Ubuntu 10.04, yet only the first time after the start-up.
Hope the attached info will help.
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apport information
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Hi,
Sometimes when I drag and drop a file from desktop to my personal folder
it does not move it from the original location but it is just copied to
the destination folder. So, then I get 2 files in 2 locations
We'd like to figure out what's causing this bug for you, but we haven't
heard back from you in a while. Could you please provide the requested
information? Thanks!
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Still happens in 9.10; that drag and drop a folder from Desktop to
personal folder not moves it (cut and paste) but it makes a copy of it
and the initial folder remains at the Desktop (copy and paste).
Although just the first attempt since the restart.
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I've re-installed Ubuntu 9.04 and things are fully Ok now. I got not
more problems relating folders and files. The whole OS works like a
Swiss clock.
Perhaps it is because this time I had wired Internet connection from the
beginning (instead installing it without Internet and then enabling
wifi, a
Further, sometimes, all icons on the desktop disappear, and then mouse
buttons don't work over the desktop (although it still work Ok in other
places, like in the panels and opening applications, etc.
Last time it happened, I was trying to get the properties of a UDF
volume (a DVD-RW), then its wi
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