Activity log for bug #880500

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2011-10-23 18:48:13 Chow Loong Jin bug added bug
2011-10-26 14:31:45 Michel-Ekimia nautilus (Ubuntu): status New In Progress
2011-10-26 16:11:10 Carl Ansell nautilus (Ubuntu): status In Progress Confirmed
2011-10-26 16:12:42 Carl Ansell description affects ubuntu/nautilus After double-clicking on a document/image/video file, there is no feedback that the application is actually starting, until its window finally appears. In the previous release of Ubuntu, Nautilus had changed the cursor to the busy/waiting cursor until the application appears. -- Kind regards, Loong Jin Steps to reproduce: Browse nautilus Find a file you wish to open Double click the file to open it Observe no changes in the cursor on screen What is expected to happen: The cursor should change to the spinning icon to indicate that the file is opening affects ubuntu/nautilus After double-clicking on a document/image/video file, there is no feedback that the application is actually starting, until its window finally appears. In the previous release of Ubuntu, Nautilus had changed the cursor to the busy/waiting cursor until the application appears. -- Kind regards, Loong Jin
2011-10-26 16:13:29 Carl Ansell description Steps to reproduce: Browse nautilus Find a file you wish to open Double click the file to open it Observe no changes in the cursor on screen What is expected to happen: The cursor should change to the spinning icon to indicate that the file is opening affects ubuntu/nautilus After double-clicking on a document/image/video file, there is no feedback that the application is actually starting, until its window finally appears. In the previous release of Ubuntu, Nautilus had changed the cursor to the busy/waiting cursor until the application appears. -- Kind regards, Loong Jin Steps to reproduce: Browse nautilus Find a file you wish to open Double click the file to open it Observe no changes in the cursor on screen What is expected to happen: The cursor should change to the spinning cursor to indicate that the file is opening affects ubuntu/nautilus After double-clicking on a document/image/video file, there is no feedback that the application is actually starting, until its window finally appears. In the previous release of Ubuntu, Nautilus had changed the cursor to the busy/waiting cursor until the application appears. -- Kind regards, Loong Jin
2011-10-27 06:16:17 Walter Garcia-Fontes nautilus (Ubuntu): status Confirmed Incomplete
2011-11-30 13:59:07 Sebastien Bacher nautilus (Ubuntu): importance Undecided Low
2011-11-30 13:59:11 Sebastien Bacher marked as duplicate 862662