Nautilus file arrangment
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I don't know if it is a bug or there is a settings I missed, but after the upgrade to Fedora 27 from 26, some folders in nautilus showing weird arrangement like this.
Please guide me how I can fix this.
Thanks.
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I don't know if it is a bug or there is a settings I missed, but after the upgrade to Fedora 27 from 26, some folders in nautilus showing weird arrangement like this.
Please guide me how I can fix this.
Thanks.
fedora upgrade nautilus
Look in the Nautilus preferences for an "experimental" interface and see if it's enabled.
â fooot
Nov 20 '17 at 21:12
No, It's not enabled. But it seems logging-in using Wayland fix the issue.
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Nov 21 '17 at 2:41
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I don't know if it is a bug or there is a settings I missed, but after the upgrade to Fedora 27 from 26, some folders in nautilus showing weird arrangement like this.
Please guide me how I can fix this.
Thanks.
fedora upgrade nautilus
I don't know if it is a bug or there is a settings I missed, but after the upgrade to Fedora 27 from 26, some folders in nautilus showing weird arrangement like this.
Please guide me how I can fix this.
Thanks.
fedora upgrade nautilus
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Look in the Nautilus preferences for an "experimental" interface and see if it's enabled.
â fooot
Nov 20 '17 at 21:12
No, It's not enabled. But it seems logging-in using Wayland fix the issue.
â zer09
Nov 21 '17 at 2:41
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Look in the Nautilus preferences for an "experimental" interface and see if it's enabled.
â fooot
Nov 20 '17 at 21:12
No, It's not enabled. But it seems logging-in using Wayland fix the issue.
â zer09
Nov 21 '17 at 2:41
Look in the Nautilus preferences for an "experimental" interface and see if it's enabled.
â fooot
Nov 20 '17 at 21:12
Look in the Nautilus preferences for an "experimental" interface and see if it's enabled.
â fooot
Nov 20 '17 at 21:12
No, It's not enabled. But it seems logging-in using Wayland fix the issue.
â zer09
Nov 21 '17 at 2:41
No, It's not enabled. But it seems logging-in using Wayland fix the issue.
â zer09
Nov 21 '17 at 2:41
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I had the same problem this is because of buggy pango library used in text rendering. To solve this just downgrade pango library to version 1.40.12.1.
sudo dnf downgrade pango-1.40.12-1.fc27.x86_64 pango-1.40.12-1.fc27.i686
I hope this will solve your problem.
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I had the same problem this is because of buggy pango library used in text rendering. To solve this just downgrade pango library to version 1.40.12.1.
sudo dnf downgrade pango-1.40.12-1.fc27.x86_64 pango-1.40.12-1.fc27.i686
I hope this will solve your problem.
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I had the same problem this is because of buggy pango library used in text rendering. To solve this just downgrade pango library to version 1.40.12.1.
sudo dnf downgrade pango-1.40.12-1.fc27.x86_64 pango-1.40.12-1.fc27.i686
I hope this will solve your problem.
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I had the same problem this is because of buggy pango library used in text rendering. To solve this just downgrade pango library to version 1.40.12.1.
sudo dnf downgrade pango-1.40.12-1.fc27.x86_64 pango-1.40.12-1.fc27.i686
I hope this will solve your problem.
I had the same problem this is because of buggy pango library used in text rendering. To solve this just downgrade pango library to version 1.40.12.1.
sudo dnf downgrade pango-1.40.12-1.fc27.x86_64 pango-1.40.12-1.fc27.i686
I hope this will solve your problem.
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Look in the Nautilus preferences for an "experimental" interface and see if it's enabled.
â fooot
Nov 20 '17 at 21:12
No, It's not enabled. But it seems logging-in using Wayland fix the issue.
â zer09
Nov 21 '17 at 2:41