Hi,
Using filebot 4.7.9 in Ubuntu MATE 18.04 have not been easy...
1. Searching in TVDB for renaming files takes a longe time
2. If I actually rename the files both filebot and caja (MATE's file manager) hang and I have to reboot the machine in order to restore the proper behaviour of both apps ...
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- 24 May 2018, 20:45
- Forum: Feature Requests and Bug Reports
- Topic: File Manager hangs in Ubuntu MATE 18.05 when renaming series
- Replies: 0
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- 24 May 2018, 20:40
- Forum: Ubuntu & Desktop Linux
- Topic: Filebot update using Snapd not working - can't access /media folder
- Replies: 7
- Views: 10332
Re: Filebot update using Snapd not working - can't access /media folder
Ok I think I found out the real issue. The open dialog only lets me select folders and not files... So when I reach a folder all files are greyed out and I can't select them, but I can select the folder and all files within that folder are selected. Having the files selectable would be very good.
- 09 Mar 2018, 01:53
- Forum: Ubuntu & Desktop Linux
- Topic: Filebot update using Snapd not working - can't access /media folder
- Replies: 7
- Views: 10332
Re: Filebot update using Snapd not working - can't access /media folder
Is there any updates on this issue? I'm trying to use filebot through snap and I can't open any files anywhere... even with --devmode. I'm on Ubuntu MATE. On the open dialog I can navigate on the folders but all files are grayed (disabled) and I can't double click on them 
- 12 Jan 2018, 18:59
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: POSTBUCKET - where random posts in unrelated topics go
- Replies: 1035
- Views: 1988228
Re: [SNAP] Grant access to /media
All folders outside my home directory are greyed out and I cannot select them in order to process their contents
- 21 Oct 2017, 19:10
- Forum: Help and Support
- Topic: POSTBUCKET - where random posts in unrelated topics go
- Replies: 1035
- Views: 1988228
Re: [SNAP] Grant access to /media
I have a NAS mounted using cifs and Im not able to access the files on it... Is that possible?
Im using
/etc/fstab with the config
//192.168.1.14/nas /media/nas cifs uid=user,gid=user,iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0660,dir_mode=0770,username=username,password=password 0 0
I have already tried ...
Im using
/etc/fstab with the config
//192.168.1.14/nas /media/nas cifs uid=user,gid=user,iocharset=utf8,file_mode=0660,dir_mode=0770,username=username,password=password 0 0
I have already tried ...