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HalHal
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Ubuntu 20.04: Running /usr/bin/nautilus from the terminal invokes nautilus-dropbox instead
Environment Ubuntu 20.04 Dropbox 2020.03.04 GNOME nautilus 3.36.3 Problem Description Since an OS update this morning, when I run nautilus from the terminal, it invokes, nautilus-dropbox, ret...
- 2 years ago
Wow... I have to agree with you. There is influence of the Dropbox plugin on how Nautilus behaves and degrade its behavior. I haven't noticed it till now, but it looks like a bug in the plugin. 🤦 I don't want to disappoint you, but don't rely this bug to be fixed. Linux is NOT first class citizen here unfortunately.
Здравко
Legendary | Level 20
HalHal, I have never seen such a behavior, you described (for any distribution). 🤷 Probably you used to use some special configuration... 🤔 so I can't comment that.
HalHal wrote:... I'd really rather not have to use an ampersand, as it creates output that I don't want (the process ID).
...
If your concern is the output, you can wipe any output out, using following:
(nautilus 2>&1 &) > /dev/null
Good luck.
HalHal
2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Thanks for the workaround, but I'd prefer it to work properly. It shouldn't block the terminal. When dropbox is not installed, it works as expected.
- Здравко2 years agoLegendary | Level 20
Wow... I have to agree with you. There is influence of the Dropbox plugin on how Nautilus behaves and degrade its behavior. I haven't noticed it till now, but it looks like a bug in the plugin. 🤦 I don't want to disappoint you, but don't rely this bug to be fixed. Linux is NOT first class citizen here unfortunately.
- HalHal2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Thank you for empathizing. It's a relief that you've spotted the problem. Is the plugin proprietary, and so unlikely to get any help from the community?
- Здравко2 years agoLegendary | Level 20
HalHal wrote:... Is the plugin proprietary, and so unlikely to get any help from the community?
Yes and No. Yes, of course, it's Dropbox property and in this context is proprietary. No, it's FOSS so you can download the sources and fix what disturb you if/when you have/find some time. Take a look here. The plugin there is newer - not yet part of the official compiled distribution.
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