Activity log for bug #164900

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2007-11-24 18:33:48 Bengt Lüers bug added bug
2007-11-24 18:39:55 Bengt Lüers description Binary package hint: pidgin Usually pidgin asks, what to do with a file, when one drags something into the chat-window from nautilus. When trying to drag a file from an NAS, connected via LAN and sharing via SMB, using gnome's nautilus pidgin does not do so. I think this would give a great improvement to the usablility of NASes especially for using them as music- and photo-archives. This might be a problem of nautilus, DBus, or something else. I don't know, but I stumbled apon this, while using pidgen, so I think, it is better to report it here than not to report it at all. Binary package hint: pidgin Usually pidgin asks, what to do with a file, when one drags something into the chat-window from nautilus. When trying to drag a file from an NAS, connected via LAN and sharing via SMB, using gnome's nautilus pidgin does not do so. I think this would give a great improvement to the usablility of NASes especially for using them as music- and photo-archives. This might be a problem of nautilus, DBus, or something else. Or Pidgin can simply not handle the smb://-link. I don't know, but I stumbled apon this, while using pidgen, so I think, it is better to report it here than not to report it at all. Ah, I am on ubuntu gutsy, here. Nautilus is 1:2.20.0-0ubuntu7 (gutsy), pidgen is 1:2.2.1-1ubuntu3, as synaptic states,
2007-11-24 18:40:59 Bengt Lüers description Binary package hint: pidgin Usually pidgin asks, what to do with a file, when one drags something into the chat-window from nautilus. When trying to drag a file from an NAS, connected via LAN and sharing via SMB, using gnome's nautilus pidgin does not do so. I think this would give a great improvement to the usablility of NASes especially for using them as music- and photo-archives. This might be a problem of nautilus, DBus, or something else. Or Pidgin can simply not handle the smb://-link. I don't know, but I stumbled apon this, while using pidgen, so I think, it is better to report it here than not to report it at all. Ah, I am on ubuntu gutsy, here. Nautilus is 1:2.20.0-0ubuntu7 (gutsy), pidgen is 1:2.2.1-1ubuntu3, as synaptic states, Binary package hint: pidgin Usually pidgin asks, what to do with a file, when one drags something into the chat-window from nautilus. When trying to drag a file from an NAS, connected via LAN and sharing via SMB, using gnome's nautilus pidgin does not do so. I think this would give a great improvement to the usablility of NASes especially for using them as music- and photo-archives. This might be a problem of nautilus, DBus, or something else. Or Pidgin can simply not handle the smb://-link. I don't know, but I stumbled apon this, while using pidgen, so I think, it is better to report it here than not to report it at all. Ah, I am on ubuntu gutsy, here. Nautilus is 1:2.20.0-0ubuntu7 (gutsy), pidgen is 1:2.2.1-1ubuntu4, as synaptic states,
2007-11-24 18:46:01 Bengt Lüers description Binary package hint: pidgin Usually pidgin asks, what to do with a file, when one drags something into the chat-window from nautilus. When trying to drag a file from an NAS, connected via LAN and sharing via SMB, using gnome's nautilus pidgin does not do so. I think this would give a great improvement to the usablility of NASes especially for using them as music- and photo-archives. This might be a problem of nautilus, DBus, or something else. Or Pidgin can simply not handle the smb://-link. I don't know, but I stumbled apon this, while using pidgen, so I think, it is better to report it here than not to report it at all. Ah, I am on ubuntu gutsy, here. Nautilus is 1:2.20.0-0ubuntu7 (gutsy), pidgen is 1:2.2.1-1ubuntu4, as synaptic states, Binary package hint: pidgin Usually pidgin asks, what to do with a file, when one drags something into the chat-window from nautilus' filemanager or desktop. Pidgin does not do so when trying to drag a file from an NAS (connected via LAN and sharing via SMB, here) using gnome's nautilus. I think this would give a great improvement to the usablility of NASes especially for using them as music- and photo-archives. This might be a problem of nautilus, DBus, or something else. Or Pidgin can simply not handle the smb://-link. I don't know, but I stumbled on this, while using pidgin, so I think, it is better to report it here than not to report it at all. Ah, I am on Ubuntu gutsy, here. Nautilus is 1:2.20.0-0ubuntu7 (gutsy), pidgin is 1:2.2.1-1ubuntu4, as synaptic states,
2007-11-24 18:56:23 Bengt Lüers description Binary package hint: pidgin Usually pidgin asks, what to do with a file, when one drags something into the chat-window from nautilus' filemanager or desktop. Pidgin does not do so when trying to drag a file from an NAS (connected via LAN and sharing via SMB, here) using gnome's nautilus. I think this would give a great improvement to the usablility of NASes especially for using them as music- and photo-archives. This might be a problem of nautilus, DBus, or something else. Or Pidgin can simply not handle the smb://-link. I don't know, but I stumbled on this, while using pidgin, so I think, it is better to report it here than not to report it at all. Ah, I am on Ubuntu gutsy, here. Nautilus is 1:2.20.0-0ubuntu7 (gutsy), pidgin is 1:2.2.1-1ubuntu4, as synaptic states, Binary package hint: pidgin Usually pidgin asks, what to do with a file, when one drags something into the chat-window from nautilus' filemanager or desktop. Pidgin does not do so when trying to drag a file from an NAS (connected via LAN and sharing via SMB, here) using gnome's nautilus. I think this would give a great improvement to the usablility of NASes especially for using them as music- and photo-archives. This might be a problem of nautilus, DBus, or something else. Or Pidgin can simply not handle the smb://-link. I don't know, but I stumbled on this, while using pidgin, so I think, it is better to report it here than not to report it at all. I am on Ubuntu gutsy, here. Nautilus is 1:2.20.0-0ubuntu7 (gutsy), pidgin is 1:2.2.1-1ubuntu4, as synaptic states. I tried this with buddies using ICQ/AIM, only, because I do only have ICQ- and some jabber-using people in my contact-list.
2008-11-15 23:45:19 Daniel T Chen pidgin: status New Incomplete
2008-11-15 23:45:19 Daniel T Chen pidgin: statusexplanation Is this symptom still reproducible in 8.10?
2009-01-05 19:20:10 Pedro Villavicencio pidgin: status Incomplete Invalid
2009-01-05 19:20:10 Pedro Villavicencio pidgin: statusexplanation Is this symptom still reproducible in 8.10?