Has anyone found a way to get nautilus ftp upload speed to increase?
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I don't know if this will help but the same thing happened to me. It was a stupid mistake on my part.I've always set my upload speed to 0. The options for download speed and upload speed seem to have reversed position in the preferences (ie, upload speed is now on top of the two, whereas it used to be download speed on the top).After correcting that it worked perfectly - I in
The GNOME developers behind the Nautilus project (now known as Files) have announced that 3.6.1 version is now available for download.
Nautilus may have changed its name to Files, but it will take a long time for users to get used to it.
The GNOME developers behind the Nautilus project (now known as Files) have announced that 3.6.2 version is now available for download. Nautilus may have changed its name to Files, but it will take a long time for users to get used to it. In any case, Files 3.6.2 is finally here and it comes with just a few fixes.
The GNOME developers behind the Nautilus project (now known as Files) have announced that 3.7.1 version is now available for download.
Nautilus may have changed its name to Files, but it will take a long time for users to get used to it.
The GNOME developers behind the Nautilus project (now known as Files) have announced that the final version, 3.6.0, is now available for download. Nautilus may have changed its name to Files, but it will take a long time for users to get used to it. In any case, Files 3.6.0 is finally here and it comes with just a few fixes.
The GNOME developers behind the Nautilus project (now known as Files) have announced that version 3.7.90 is now available for download. Nautilus may have changed its name to Files, but it will take a long time for users to get used to it. In any case, Files 3.7.90 is finally here and it comes with a few modifications.
I noticed that when I would, for example, download a file to my Desktop, it would not be reflected visually. That is, I did not see any icon for the file.
Curious, I checked in terminal (ls) and the file was there.
I had managed to solve this by killing nautilus (killall nautilus) then restarting it (nautilus &).
So I'm wondering: why did Nautilus no longer update? Is this a known bug?