Before I forget it - when you open Nautilus as root the red color disappears if you select List
Icons and Compact are red as they should be
[known upstream] Nautilus as root - the red color
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[known upstream] Nautilus as root - the red color
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Re: Nautilus as root - the red color
This is definitely known upstream, since I've found it before, but I think they use other terminology as I really stuggled to find it again. The closest I could get was https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=594167 which is upstream, so they do know about it.
Re: Nautilus as root - the red color
Thanks for the info. It workedHusse wrote:Before I forget it - when you open Nautilus as root the red color disappears if you select List
Icons and Compact are red as they should be