Activity log for bug #489977

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2009-11-29 16:10:03 ceg bug added bug
2009-11-30 09:48:52 Sebastien Bacher nautilus (Ubuntu): importance Undecided Low
2009-11-30 09:48:52 Sebastien Bacher nautilus (Ubuntu): assignee Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
2010-01-28 20:22:16 Sense Egbert Hofstede summary write restricted icons equal read restricted icons Inaccessible directory has same emblem as read-only directory
2010-01-28 20:26:11 Sense Egbert Hofstede nautilus (Ubuntu): status New Triaged
2010-01-28 20:26:22 Sense Egbert Hofstede bug watch added https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=608373
2010-01-28 20:26:22 Sense Egbert Hofstede bug task added nautilus
2010-01-28 20:26:51 Sense Egbert Hofstede bug task added hundredpapercuts
2010-01-29 13:49:36 Vish hundredpapercuts: status New Incomplete
2010-01-29 13:49:51 Vish nautilus (Ubuntu): status Triaged Incomplete
2010-01-31 14:30:32 Sense Egbert Hofstede affects nautilus (Ubuntu) ubuntu
2010-01-31 14:52:03 Vish hundredpapercuts: status Incomplete Invalid
2010-02-06 11:45:42 Sense Egbert Hofstede description Binary package hint: nautilus 9.10: Nautilus 2.28.1 A file/directory without write permissions shows a lock emblem even though you can access it. And this icon/emblem just looks the same as a file/directory that can not even be read. The difference in permissions should result in appropriate icon differences. (maybe put a pen behind the lock if item is not writeable) Binary package hint: nautilus 9.10: Nautilus 2.28.1 A file/directory without write permissions shows a lock emblem even though you can access it. And this icon/emblem just looks the same as a file/directory that can not even be read. The difference in permissions should result in appropriate icon differences. (maybe put a pen behind the lock if item is not writeable) I checked back, and can more precisely add that I see this after: I added a second user "user2" to the machine and added user1 to the user2 group. After newly logging in as user1 and browsing to /home/user2 drwxrwxr-x 23 user2 user2 I see both these examples with the "lock" emblem although I can not enter the 2nd dir: Desktop drwxr-xr-x 2 user2 user2 private drwx------ 6 user2 user2 /root and /lost+found directories do display correctly with the "x" emblem.
2010-02-08 11:15:39 ceg ubuntu: status Incomplete Confirmed
2010-02-08 11:16:28 ceg ubuntu: status Confirmed Incomplete
2010-02-26 19:29:43 ceg summary Inaccessible directory has same emblem as read-only directory in list view: inaccessible directory has same emblem as read-only directory
2010-02-26 19:34:57 ceg description Binary package hint: nautilus 9.10: Nautilus 2.28.1 A file/directory without write permissions shows a lock emblem even though you can access it. And this icon/emblem just looks the same as a file/directory that can not even be read. The difference in permissions should result in appropriate icon differences. (maybe put a pen behind the lock if item is not writeable) I checked back, and can more precisely add that I see this after: I added a second user "user2" to the machine and added user1 to the user2 group. After newly logging in as user1 and browsing to /home/user2 drwxrwxr-x 23 user2 user2 I see both these examples with the "lock" emblem although I can not enter the 2nd dir: Desktop drwxr-xr-x 2 user2 user2 private drwx------ 6 user2 user2 /root and /lost+found directories do display correctly with the "x" emblem. Binary package hint: nautilus 9.10: Nautilus 2.28.1 In the list view the difference in permissions does not result in appropriate icon differences. (only one emblem is shown) A lock is shown (suggesting heavy access restriction but meaning "read-only", maybe better put a pen behind the lock if item is not writeable) but the X for inaccessible is not shown in the list view. I checked back, and can more precisely add that I see this after: I added a second user "user2" to the machine and added user1 to the user2 group. After newly logging in as user1 and browsing to /home/user2 drwxrwxr-x 23 user2 user2 I see both these examples with the "lock" emblem although I can not enter the 2nd dir: Desktop drwxr-xr-x 2 user2 user2 private drwx------ 6 user2 user2 /root and /lost+found directories do display correctly with the "x" emblem.
2010-03-24 08:10:22 ceg description Binary package hint: nautilus 9.10: Nautilus 2.28.1 In the list view the difference in permissions does not result in appropriate icon differences. (only one emblem is shown) A lock is shown (suggesting heavy access restriction but meaning "read-only", maybe better put a pen behind the lock if item is not writeable) but the X for inaccessible is not shown in the list view. I checked back, and can more precisely add that I see this after: I added a second user "user2" to the machine and added user1 to the user2 group. After newly logging in as user1 and browsing to /home/user2 drwxrwxr-x 23 user2 user2 I see both these examples with the "lock" emblem although I can not enter the 2nd dir: Desktop drwxr-xr-x 2 user2 user2 private drwx------ 6 user2 user2 /root and /lost+found directories do display correctly with the "x" emblem. Binary package hint: nautilus 9.10: Nautilus 2.28.1 In the list view the difference in permissions does not result in appropriate icon differences. (only one emblem is shown) i.e. in the case below a lock emblem is shown but the X emblem for inaccessible is not shown in the list view. (The lock is suggesting heavy access restriction but meaning "read-only". Maybe better put a pen behind the lock or X if item is not writeable) Case: I added a second user "user2" to the machine and added user1 to the user2 group. After newly logging in as user1 and browsing to /home/user2 drwxrwxr-x 23 user2 user2 In listview I see both these examples only with the "lock" emblem although I can not enter the 2nd dir: Desktop drwxr-xr-x 2 user2 user2 private drwx------ 6 user2 user2 -> /root and /lost+found directories do display with only the "x" emblem in listview. -> The lock emblem seems to be suppressed (in all views) for dirs other then subdirs of homedirs?
2010-03-24 08:11:42 ceg summary in list view: inaccessible directory has same emblem as read-only directory listview: inaccessible dir has same emblem as read-only dir [emblem inconsistency]
2010-03-24 08:21:22 ceg description Binary package hint: nautilus 9.10: Nautilus 2.28.1 In the list view the difference in permissions does not result in appropriate icon differences. (only one emblem is shown) i.e. in the case below a lock emblem is shown but the X emblem for inaccessible is not shown in the list view. (The lock is suggesting heavy access restriction but meaning "read-only". Maybe better put a pen behind the lock or X if item is not writeable) Case: I added a second user "user2" to the machine and added user1 to the user2 group. After newly logging in as user1 and browsing to /home/user2 drwxrwxr-x 23 user2 user2 In listview I see both these examples only with the "lock" emblem although I can not enter the 2nd dir: Desktop drwxr-xr-x 2 user2 user2 private drwx------ 6 user2 user2 -> /root and /lost+found directories do display with only the "x" emblem in listview. -> The lock emblem seems to be suppressed (in all views) for dirs other then subdirs of homedirs? Binary package hint: nautilus 9.10: Nautilus 2.28.1 In the list view the difference in permissions does not result in appropriate icon differences. (only one emblem is shown) i.e. in the case below a lock emblem is shown but the X emblem for inaccessible is not shown in the list view. (The lock is suggesting heavy access restriction but meaning "read-only". Maybe better put a pen behind the lock or X if item is not writeable) Case: I added a second user "user2" to the machine and added user1 to the user2 group. After newly logging in as user1 and browsing to /home/user2 drwxrwxr-x 23 user2 user2 In listview I see both these examples only with the "lock" emblem although I can not enter the 2nd dir: /home/user2/Desktop drwxr-xr-x 2 user2 user2 /home/user2/private drwx------ 6 user2 user2 -> /root and /lost+found directories do display with only the "x" emblem in listview. -> The lock emblem (read-only) seems to be suppressed (in all views) for dirs other then subdirs of homedirs? Possible solution: -Provide more intuitve read-only emblem and don't suppress it for system folders. -Show inaccessible dirs greyed-out instead of with an X emblem.
2010-03-24 08:24:30 ceg description Binary package hint: nautilus 9.10: Nautilus 2.28.1 In the list view the difference in permissions does not result in appropriate icon differences. (only one emblem is shown) i.e. in the case below a lock emblem is shown but the X emblem for inaccessible is not shown in the list view. (The lock is suggesting heavy access restriction but meaning "read-only". Maybe better put a pen behind the lock or X if item is not writeable) Case: I added a second user "user2" to the machine and added user1 to the user2 group. After newly logging in as user1 and browsing to /home/user2 drwxrwxr-x 23 user2 user2 In listview I see both these examples only with the "lock" emblem although I can not enter the 2nd dir: /home/user2/Desktop drwxr-xr-x 2 user2 user2 /home/user2/private drwx------ 6 user2 user2 -> /root and /lost+found directories do display with only the "x" emblem in listview. -> The lock emblem (read-only) seems to be suppressed (in all views) for dirs other then subdirs of homedirs? Possible solution: -Provide more intuitve read-only emblem and don't suppress it for system folders. -Show inaccessible dirs greyed-out instead of with an X emblem. Binary package hint: nautilus 9.10: Nautilus 2.28.1 In the list view the difference in permissions does not result in appropriate icon differences. (can not show multiple emblems, only one emblem is shown) i.e. in the case below a lock emblem is shown but the X emblem for inaccessible is not shown in the list view. (The lock is suggesting heavy access restriction but meaning "read-only". Maybe better put a pen behind the lock or X if item is not writeable) Case: I added a second user "user2" to the machine and added user1 to the user2 group. After newly logging in as user1 and browsing to /home/user2 drwxrwxr-x 23 user2 user2 In listview I see both these examples only with the "lock" emblem although I can not enter the 2nd dir: /home/user2/Desktop drwxr-xr-x 2 user2 user2 /home/user2/private drwx------ 6 user2 user2 -> /root and /lost+found directories do display with only the "x" emblem in listview. -> The lock emblem (read-only) seems to be suppressed (in all views) for dirs other then subdirs of homedirs? Possible solution: -Provide more intuitve read-only emblem and don't suppress it for system folders. -Show inaccessible dirs greyed-out instead of with an X emblem.
2010-09-16 20:06:23 Bug Watch Updater nautilus: importance Unknown Medium