Hi All, For anyone viewing this, you've obviously got some google skills. I too have this same problem, using {Ubuntu 10.04, Chrome 5.0.375.86 beta, Nautilus 2.30.1}
Here is a temporary workaround to this problem, simply by re-naming all the files: 1) Open up the terminal and cd into the directory where your .JPG files are 2) Type in the following command: --- for i in *.JPG; do mv "$i" "`basename $i .JPG `.jpg"; done --- and hit enter. What this does is re-names all files that end in .JPG and re-names them to end with .jpg. For example: IMG_1112.JPG gets re-named into IMG_1112.jpg You can also use the gIMP plugin "David's Batch Processor" to do a batch re-name, but this one line command is much easier. You can even write yourself a simple script that does this and place it into /usr/bin and chmod +x it and then you can run it just like it's a regular command. Here's my script: --- #!/bin/bash for i in *.JPG; do mv "$i" "`basename $i .JPG `.jpg"; done --- And now whenever I encounter this problem I can open up the Terminal and cd into my photos directory and then just run JPGtojpg (that's what I named it in my bin folder) -- Ubuntu Browse Multiple Files dialog does not recognize capital / uppercase JPG as image https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221409 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs