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Hello!
I've got a problem with using nautilus under regular user. I've got missing bottom panel with buttons "Back", "Forward" , etc., address bar and close buttons.
You can see it in screenshot
Also, when I opened nautilus from regular user I cant change resolution of this window and my bottom panel of gnome shell is invisible (I cant use context menu of nautilus that in left corner of shells panel)
When I run nautilus from another user (root) - all works right.
Is there any method to reset settings of nautilus? I tried to delete .nautilus folder from .config directory and reboot system - but it is doesnt work.
To create a new user and use it not a option to resolve this situation (I've made a lot of changes in gnome shell configs)
Maybe you will give me some tips.
Sorry for my English.
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Best regards,
Alexey Koznov
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Unfortunately, this is what the developers of Gnome 3.10 created for you.
<sarcasm>You will like it. You cannot change it. They said so.</sarcasm>
Last edited by mrunion (2013-10-11 20:10:15)
Matt
"It is very difficult to educate the educated."
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If I understood correctly, it's really an issue, and not another caprice from the Gnome team. I've the same problem. To make it simple, Nautilus and all the application that use the new Header Bars are always in full screen (except the windows that can't be resized, like Parameters or Gnome Tweak Tool).
I spoke with some friends and Nautilus don't behave like this on their computers, so it's really an issue, and an annoying one, because in "full screen", the activities corner doesn't work...
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Same problem here, unfortunately.
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Same for me, anyone found a workaround / solution yet?
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Oh, I just solved it on my machine: Open the dconf-editor, go to org->gnome->desktop->nautilus->window-state, and "Set to Default" all the values (especially geometry!)
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Oh, I just solved it on my machine: Open the dconf-editor, go to org->gnome->desktop->nautilus->window-state, and "Set to Default" all the values (especially geometry!)
Thank you, rggjan! It helps me. For this moment it is a workaroud, but is there any bugzilla ticket about this problem in gnome?
Thanks!
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Yea I have the same issue and with my wine applications as well. The dconf-editor solution seems to be a temporary fix for me as the problem persists when I maximize the window in my second monitor.
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I've the same problem as you mrhpeng (but I don't use Wine). I will try to open a ticket on Bugzilla.
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Here is the bugreport, feel free to add informations : https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=710201
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The bug is fixed in Gnome 3.10.1, which is coming to extra.
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Thanks DrWaluigi. Yes, I just updated today and it seems the bug has been fixed. Time to put this thread [Solved]
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Thanks! Upgrading now. Ticket is Resolved.
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