psathiya1987 wrote:1) When I download *.zip, *.rar files, . I can view them via terminal but those files are not viewable(hidden) in the dolphin file manager. Even when I enable the hidden files option, cannot see them. I close the file manager and reopen the folder again, no luck. The only way I see the files is move the files to another folder through terminal. Then I can see them.
On June 10, the fourth maintenance release of the KDE Software compilation was released to the users.
I went from 11.1 GNOME to 11.2 KDE, and I noticed now that if I load an audio CD and open it in Dolphin, Dolphin does "stuff" with the contents: I see directories for Ogg files, for example.
Now, this looks like a cool feature, but how do I control the ripping process (bit rate, file names, etc.)? I can't find any settings in Dolphin that deals with this?
What is going to happen to Dolphin in kubuntu in 12.10, now that the lead dolphin developer jumped ship?
Dolphin MINI.....not regular Dolphin....not Dolphin HD.....Dolphin Mini. It is what i have always used on my phone and I just got my TP and it works wonderfully....fastand with true iPad smooth scrolling. Give it a try. Now I have to figure out a decent keyboard....
Hi,since some updates Dolphin has the new menu point "Recently Accessed" with the four items "Today", "Yesterday", "This Month" and "Last Month".The idea sounds good but when I click on the items all I get is an empty window.
Dual-core notebook running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 64-bit (from an SSD if that matters, which I doubt); 8Gb Ram; Gnome 3.4 (but had same issue with gnome-classic and under KDA plasma).
I really want to like Dolphin. It seems like it's very versatile as a file manager and would work great once I learn how to take advantage of it.
But I can't, it keeps crashing!
Trying to run dolphin, I see it requires libudev.so.0 when run from the command line . There is a libudev.so.1 in /usr/lib .
I removed dolphin and then reinstalled. Same thing.
I have done an upgrade from F17 to F18 on this machine using fedup.