Description of problem: When I have a list view in Nautilus for some folder and hit Backspace (to traverse to parent directory), it emits a "dong" sound. That's weird, because it doesn't emit such a sound for any other view (icon view or compact view). When I select some file/folder by mouse in a list view and hit Delete, it again emits "dong" sound and nothing happens. After second Delete press it again plays sound and this time successfully deletes the file. Remark: This happens mainly when file is selected by mouse. If you use keyboard keys to select the file, it usually deletes the file at the first Delete press (again with sound). So there are really two issues here - weird sounds and Delete not working properly. But I think they could be connected. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): nautilus-2.30.1-3.fc13.x86_64 How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Switch to list view. 2. Use Backspace to traverse to parent dir. Hear the sound. 3. Go back to the dir with list view. 4. Select some file by mouse. 5. Press Delete. Hear sound and observe nothing happens. 6. Press Delete again. Hear sound and observe file is deleted finally. Expected results: The sound should not be there neither for Backspace nor for Delete. A file should be deleted after first Delete press.
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In Fedora 14 the sounds are still present, but the Delete key seems to be working properly now.
In F17 backspace no longer emits sound in the list view. Delete still emits sound, but does not delete (should have to use Shift+Delete for that, and that is without a sound).
This package has changed ownership in the Fedora Package Database. Reassigning to the new owner of this component.
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