I have a weird issue that I'm not even sure if it is a Nautilus or a Budgie bug.
If I open a terminal, either from Nautilus or normally, it goes in front of all windows, as expected. If I open another, it goes in front, as expected.
If I close either of them, now every terminal I open from Nautilus will go in background and I need to select it from the task list, until I close all terminals.
It's not a serious issue, but it's very annoying since I open a lot of terminals from Nautilus...
IMPORTANT: Issues with latest update / GNOME / Budgie / GTK apps
anyone found a way to drag/drop in nautilus and create a link? you used to be able to hold down the alt key and this little menu appeared
Lucien_Lachance anyone found a way to drag/drop in nautilus and create a link?
I didn't see anything about creating a link with Nautilus. Even in the context menu, there was only a way to create a new folder.
In Dolphin, there are several options for creating a link. I don't kow if there's a way to do it with drag 'n' drop, but perhaps one of these will work for you. Installing Dolphin might bring with it a fair few dependencies, but on the whole, I think it's a better file manager.
WetGeek im very familiar with dolphin, it s***s all over nautilus, but im not going to install that on gnome
you used to get that little menu (move/copy/link) - just like you always get in dolphin in nautilus too, by holding down the alt key. but not anymore
Lucien_Lachance
Start to drag the file then ctrl+uppercase and drop it
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sangheeta uppercase, as in caps lock? that doesent work here, nor does ctrl+shift
I think its one those features that went in the waste basket.
Lucien_Lachance Dolphin is the poster child for separate repos
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Lucien_Lachance
Yes, sorry, it's ctrl+shift. My french make me write mistake.
So now, I don't understand why it doesn't work for you, I'm on budgie and it does, I can even make a ctrl+z after and it ask me if I want to delete permanently the created link.
The trick is to really press ctrl+shift after starting dragging the file.
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I must say the the amount of new bugs we got in Nautilus/Files is overwhelming. I was perfectly happy with how it was before. The glitching menus are super annoying.
Also is it just me or you can't hide the sidebar by hand anymore? I don't mind it's not resizable, but the F9 keyboard shortcut simply does not work.
Just noticed that sound-juicer is not usable. It keeps showing an error popup:
Could not start Sound Juicer
Reason: The plugin necessary for CD access was not found.
When trying to roll back to before the gnome stack update, eopkg couldn't find certain Nautilus packages on the server. At this point I stopped the roll-back. Thus, I can only suspect that the issue was introduced with the stack update.
Isn't vanilla GNOME an option? Would it be so terrible?
djanben Hmm, yes, I can reproduce that. When could you last successfully use sound-juicer
(approximately, just to rule out other things than the GNOME stack update causing it)? Unfortunately this doesn't seem to be solved by a few quick rebuilds and I'll have to dig further.
@juampiursic Well, the thing is that this IS pretty much vanilla GNOME. The days of carrying huge amounts of patches to e.g. remove libhandy from everything are over. Still we run into a lot of trouble.
(and just to reiterate, this thread is only for concrete issues and solutions in respect to the GNOME stack upgrade)
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chicocheco I must say the the amount of new bugs we got in Nautilus/Files is overwhelming. I was perfectly happy with how it was before. The glitching menus are super annoying
juampiursic Isn't vanilla GNOME an option? Would it be so terrible?
As I understand it, almost all of these issues and regressions stem from GNOME's decision to switch everything to libadwaita. This is an intentional design decision. From now on, these are vanilla GNOME.
I have a weird issue by where when I activate Activities and I start to type to search, the first letter is always duplicated. For example ffirefox.
This usually happens on first boot or if I've locked the screen and come back to the PC.
Restarting GNOME Shell will clear the problem for the rest of that session.
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djanben Weird. The package sound-juicer
hasn't changed since April 4th.
Do you get any output if you run sound-juicer on terminal (on the machine where you can't use it)?
The message from sound-juicer
indicates that the cdparanoia plugin for gstreamer is missing, and that did change in the GNOME 43 update. Thing is, I can't see that it ever actually existed in any of our gstreamer packages, so I'm at a loss as to a) what changed, and b) how it ever worked at all.
markdj I don't know if this applies, but there is a bug if you use the Dash to Dock extension in Gnome this happens: