I just wanted to say that anyone who still has this bug (like me), the workaround by Sadi Yumuşak (sa-yu) worked. (Thank you!)
Here's it
1. cp "/usr/share/applications/org.gnome.Nautilus.desktop" ~/.local/share/applications/files.desktop 2. Create ~/.config/autostart/fsck-nautilus.desktop containing (or create it via Ubuntu's autostart configurator):
[Desktop Entry] Type=Application Exec=sh -c "~/fsck-nautilus.sh" Hidden=false NoDisplay=false X-GNOME-Autostart-enabled=true Name[en_US]=Nautilus fix Name=Nautilus fix Comment[en_US]= Comment=
3. chmod +x ~/.config/autostart/fsck-nautilus.desktop 4. Check in Ubuntu autostart that it's enabled. 5. Create "~/fsck_nautilus.sh" containing:
sleep 10 nautilus -q sleep 5 nautilus -q
gtk-launch files.desktop
I just wanted to say that anyone who still has this bug (like me), the workaround by Sadi Yumuşak (sa-yu) worked. (Thank you!)
Here's it
1. cp "/usr/share/ applications/ org.gnome. Nautilus. desktop" ~/.local/ share/applicati ons/files. desktop autostart/ fsck-nautilus. desktop containing (or create it via Ubuntu's autostart configurator):
2. Create ~/.config/
[Desktop Entry] nautilus. sh" Autostart- enabled= true US]=Nautilus fix
Type=Application
Exec=sh -c "~/fsck-
Hidden=false
NoDisplay=false
X-GNOME-
Name[en_
Name=Nautilus fix
Comment[en_US]=
Comment=
3. chmod +x ~/.config/ autostart/ fsck-nautilus. desktop nautilus. sh" containing:
4. Check in Ubuntu autostart that it's enabled.
5. Create "~/fsck_
sleep 10
nautilus -q
sleep 5
nautilus -q
gtk-launch files.desktop