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Old 2nd June 2011, 08:52 PM
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Thumbs down F15-Nautilus: some things are bad

Does some one have my problems?
1 - Ctrl+X, Ctrl+C work fine but Ctrl+V doesn't work.
2 - Open a folder containing about hundreds (~200) items in icon mode, scroll down to the bottom, select an item (the last item), press F2 to rename or just right click on it => nautilus auto scrolls up some lines and I can not rename it.
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Old 2nd June 2011, 08:55 PM
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Re: F15-Nautilus: some things are bad

Is the thumbnailer still working on the icons when you try to rename?
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