Hi, On Sat, Jan 29, 2005 at 02:52:45PM +0100, Sebastien Bacher wrote: > > 1. Start Nautilus > > 2. Hit Ctrl+L and type 'www.debian.org' in the location box. Hit enter. > > 3. The Debian home page is opened. Look at the menu bar. > > > The menu bar contains the usual items (File, Edit, View, Go, Bookmarks) > > and then a bunch of translations of the File menu in strange languages > > Do you still get the issue with the current versions ?
I tried it, but I can't get Nautilus to open 'www.debian.org' any more. On my laptop (which now runs Ubuntu Hoary) I get (translating from Lithuanian) "Cannot open http://www.debian.org": it is not a folder". On a desktop at work (Debian unstable) I get "The Word Processor view encountered an error while starting up.". Wait a minute. I typed "http://www.debian.org" instead of just "www.debian.org", and I got what looks like a word processor embedded in a new Nautilus window, displaying an empty page. There are no extra translated menu items. I suspect that I just don't have the same nautilus plugin installed on either machine. Marius Gedminas -- But perhaps ISO's central secretariat follows just the common industry practice pioneered by Microsoft: "We will get it right in the third release." -- Markus Kuhn on ISO 10646 PDF CD-ROM edition -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]