Thank you for the update, let's close the bug
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Closing a folder refreshes the entire Desktop area
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/377459
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On Mon, 2009-09-28 at 16:06 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
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Not for now since the last update. Thanks for following it up. You can
now close the bug.
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Closing a folder refreshes the entire Desktop area
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do you still get this issue or should the bug be closed now?
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"Refresh" as in all items located on Desktop including auto mounted
drives disappear and re-appear.
Normally, closing an opened folder does not automatically "Refresh" the
Desktop. Only when you press F5 function key (Desktop is focused) that
it refreshes the Desktop.
I'll observe this for now a
what do you call "refreshed" exactly? you would expect the desktop to
not update nor display changes?
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Closing a folder refreshes the entire Desktop area
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Yes its reproducible, open or create a folder on the desktop then close
it again causing the entire desktop area to be refreshed.
But, I had observed that this does not happen to the secondary account I
created. It only happen when I use the primary account.
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Closing a folder refreshes the ent
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** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu