Public bug reported:
I'm on a freshly updated dapper to edgy on amd 64. If you try to use the gtk
file chooser you can't access the root file system clicking on the "File
System" icon on the left of the dialog.
To reproduce:
1. open Gimp, select "File->Open...", it opens a dialog, you can see on
If I select "Show Hidden Files" the files magically appears...
I've found the same behavior in KDE (even Konqueror): even there "Show hidden
files" solves the problem.
So this is a bug or a feature?
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[edgy] Can't show root (/) in gtk file chooser after update to edgy
https://launchpad.net/bugs
Maybe I've found the reason for that "feature". On my system I've installed
ubuntu with a near complete kubuntu set of packages (so it is a gnome+kde
system), my desktop is KDE.
I found that in my root dir there's a symbolic link named ".hidden" that points
to "/etc/kubuntu-default-settings/hidd
Public bug reported:
I'm on a freshly updated dapper to edgy on amd 64. If you try to use the gtk
file chooser you can't access the root file system clicking on the "File
System" icon on the left of the dialog.
To reproduce:
1. open Gimp, select "File->Open...", it opens a dialog, you can see on
I think it's only a matter of documenting that "feature" (IMHO a useless
and confusing feature) somewhere (kubuntu release notes?)...
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[edgy] Can't show root (/) in gtk file chooser after update to edgy
https://launchpad.net/bugs/67314
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Freshly installed Edgy i386 on Amd 64 CPU, amarok and gxine refuses to
play FLAC files. Also if I uninstall xine-extracodecs it says "File
format unknow", but FLAC is a built in filetype (maybe the ffmpeg plugin
catch it)...
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fails to play some flac files
https://launchpad.net/bugs/66293
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