[Bug 70143] List view broken

2006-11-03 Thread Kevin Havener
Public bug reported: Launch Nautilus by clicking on desktop computer icon. Change view to list. Nothing is displayed. Change back to icon view. Icons display correctly. ** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: Unconfirmed -- List view broken https://launchpad

[Bug 70143] Re: List view broken

2006-11-06 Thread Kevin Havener
Edgy. Default Ubuntu desktop. Spatial browser I guess--that's the one that pops a new window for each folder you open--right. Seems to happen with any folder. I'll work on the .xsession errors and the screenshot in my next post. -- List view broken https://launchpad.net/bugs/70143 -- ubuntu

[Bug 70143] Re: List view broken

2006-11-06 Thread Kevin Havener
I guess I should have been clearer. Edgy upgraded from Dapper. The original jumping off point was the default Dapper desktop which was upgraded to Edgy. I'll attach my screenshot first. Steps I used to get it. 1) open xterm so I can see .xsession-errors. Double-click on Computer icon to open

[Bug 70143] Re: List view broken

2006-11-06 Thread Kevin Havener
Here is my .xsession-errors. May get this twice--Don't think by last attempt to attach this succeeded. ** Attachment added: ".xsession-error file" http://librarian.launchpad.net/4972978/.xsession-errors -- List view broken https://launchpad.net/bugs/70143 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu

[Bug 70143] Re: List view broken

2006-11-17 Thread Kevin Havener
Problem resolved. I went to Edit --> Preferences --> List Columns. None of the buttons were checked. Once I began checking them, things began to appear in the list view. I'm surprised none of the choices were turned on by default. So it's probably not a bug, but your configuration folks should

[Bug 1971907] [NEW] QGIS 3.22.4 from the Jammy won't install

2022-05-05 Thread Kevin Havener
Public bug reported: Installation of qgis 3.22.4 fails in post install configure on jammy. The qgis-providers package seems to be the problem. The only meaningful info I got was an error from synaptic claiming a name was missing from a package file. apt only gave a generic 127 error. Don't be m