*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 36500 ***
the "non closing with gksudo" looks like a bug, anyway the topic
described isthe same issue than bug #36500, marking as duplicate and
that's fixed to edgy
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info => Fix Released
** This bug has been
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> there is no reason it behaves different running with gksudo, that's just
> another user and that doesn't change the software, it might be than the
> events notification are not working for that user though, which would
> mean it's bugged with gksudo.
>
> If you have anothe
there is no reason it behaves different running with gksudo, that's just
another user and that doesn't change the software, it might be than the
events notification are not working for that user though, which would
mean it's bugged with gksudo.
If you have another annoyance, use another bug, abusi
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> Mike, there is no reason for it to behave differently. Are you using
> browser mode with sudo too or spatial? Do you use dapper or edgy?
>
> Will, the questions are in previous comment, feel free to read a bug
> when you comment on it :)
>
>
I use 'gksudo' of course, no
Mike, there is no reason for it to behave differently. Are you using
browser mode with sudo too or spatial? Do you use dapper or edgy?
Will, the questions are in previous comment, feel free to read a bug
when you comment on it :)
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Crash when moving folder to trash
https://launchpad.net/bugs/52
This was originally reported by me in the ubuntu forums
(see http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=212148&page=3)
I have know this to be an issue since warty, but never thought to report
it!!
I have not confirmed this on any other distributions other than Ubuntu.
If there are any other qu
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> Thanks for your bug. Is that a duplicate of bug #36500? That's not a
> crash, the folder you are browsing is moved so the window open on it is
> closed since it would be wrong to keep a window on something non-
> existant on the disk...
>
> ** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Thanks for your bug. Is that a duplicate of bug #36500? That's not a
crash, the folder you are browsing is moved so the window open on it is
closed since it would be wrong to keep a window on something non-
existant on the disk...
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged => Low
I can confirm that this always happens on my machine too.
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Crash when moving folder to trash
https://launchpad.net/bugs/52836
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