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Raw-thumbnailer seems to be broken. In nautilus only blank borders are shown instead of raw-thumbnails.
I never got it to work. Did you put something in gconf on your own?
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I never got it to work. Did you put something in gconf on your own?
It is quite a while ago since i installed it, but as far as i can remember, i only installed raw-thumbnailer an didn't change anything manually in gconf
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Problem in nautilus-cd-burner and nautilus-sendto. The "Copy disc" and "Send To" icons dont appear in rigth click menu.
How i solve this?
Last edited by juliobh (2008-04-09 16:53:34)
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i can`t start X for the moment.
Last edited by br4 (2008-04-09 17:22:03)
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I've noticed that when I insert a CD or a USB stick Nautilus opens twice for each device.
Furthermore it doesn't mount my Creative Zen Micro: sincerely I don't remember if it was possible in 2.20, anyway I'm not able to browse it using Rhythmbox, but this could be related to usb permissions.. don't know.
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This started happening to me as well. Odd?
Matt
"It is very difficult to educate the educated."
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when will be released gnome 2.22.1 in extra?
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I have been getting the same issues with USB sticks opening 2 windows and not having my External drives partitions not appearing on the desktop.
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I have been getting the same issues with USB sticks opening 2 windows and not having my External drives partitions not appearing on the desktop.
There are 2 places where you can adjust that behavior.
(hopefully my translations are correct - I use german translations)
1) System - Preferences - Removeable drives and media - Browse removeable media when inserted
2) Nautilus: Edit - Preferences - Media (the tab after Preview) - open on insert
Just deactive one of them and that's it (or should it be)
Last edited by chris89 (2008-04-19 12:19:14)
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or disable gnome-volume-manager in systen>preferences>sessions>startup programs (this is effectively the same as option 1 above but tidier)
I think gnome-volume-manager has been replaced in gnome 2.22 (with nautilus managing mounting), but for some reason we have it still present.
Some please say if I'm wrong
Last edited by gazj (2008-04-20 18:50:38)
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or disable gnome-volume-manager in systen>preferences>sessions>startup programs (this is effectively the same as option 1 above but tidier)
I think gnome-volume-manager has been replaced in gnome 2.22 (with nautilus managing mounting), but for some reason we have it still present.
Some please say if I'm wrong
You're right, that worked for me, thank you!
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After upgrading to Gnome 2.22 icons desapear from gnome applications/places/system menu. Anybody knows how to get them back?
EDIT: screensaver doesnt work also. Screen is dimming for few seconds and gnome-screensaver doesnt start.
Last edited by vennen (2008-04-21 08:22:24)
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There seems to be a lot missing from gnome 2.22 on a clean vanilla install of Arch. I downloaded the newest RC and installed gnome and so far I have found that gnome-terminal and gedit are missing.
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EmyrB
Proud Arch Linux User
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There seems to be a lot missing from gnome 2.22 on a clean vanilla install of Arch. I downloaded the newest RC and installed gnome and so far I have found that gnome-terminal and gedit are missing.
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EmyrB
Did you install gnome and gnome-extra using pacman?
Anyway here there are the individual packages:
http://www.archlinux.org/packages/3151/
http://www.archlinux.org/packages/1991/
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So does anyone know how to get icons back in menu?
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You should have a file called /etc/profile.d/xorg.sh, which is included in libx11. In case you're using a non-official version of libx11, it's missing from your system (you really shouldn't use libx11-xcb, it's useless!)
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Did you install gnome and gnome-extra using pacman?
Ah uastasi you were indeed spot on. I checked to see if gnome-extra was installed and it was not;) ;)
My apologies to the gnome package maintainers for saying that important bits of gnome were missing :D
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EmyrB
Proud Arch Linux User
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I have to up this topic coz I didnt find the solution for my problem. There are no applications icons in menu on gnome panel. How to get them back? What is the proper key in gconf-editor or where I have to search?
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