I downloaded the nautilus_3.2.1-0ubuntu2~ppa1_amd64.deb package from https://launchpad.net/~bsantos/+archive/ppa/+build/2899624 and simply installed by "dpkg -i". After that I killed nautilus ("nautilus -q") and restarted it ("nautilus &").
I can confirm that the update(...downgrade, if you see things the way dpkg does) fixes the following aspects of the problem:
- Typing some characters followed by backspace leads to characters being erased and no unwanted directory change taking place. This worked perfectly in every directory I tried.
- changing directories by typing directory name followed by <CR> causes the search-box to disappear and it's contents being erased. So navigating the directory tree now works almost as fast as the cern-neutrinos again :)
As far as I can see this is a perfect fix for the problem!
Many thanks for your work, this was quite an annoying problem!
Hello,
I downloaded the nautilus_ 3.2.1-0ubuntu2~ ppa1_amd64. deb package from https:/ /launchpad. net/~bsantos/ +archive/ ppa/+build/ 2899624 and simply installed by "dpkg -i". After that I killed nautilus ("nautilus -q") and restarted it ("nautilus &").
I can confirm that the update( ...downgrade, if you see things the way dpkg does) fixes the following aspects of the problem:
- Typing some characters followed by backspace leads to characters being erased and no unwanted directory change taking place. This worked perfectly in every directory I tried.
- changing directories by typing directory name followed by <CR> causes the search-box to disappear and it's contents being erased. So navigating the directory tree now works almost as fast as the cern-neutrinos again :)
As far as I can see this is a perfect fix for the problem!
Many thanks for your work, this was quite an annoying problem!