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Old 10th April 2012, 09:33 PM
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dolphin doesn't refresh view (even on F5) ... WTH ?!

steps to reproduce:

1. open a dir in dolphin

2. open it somewhere else (like the terminal or eclipse)

3. make a basic dir content change, like add or rename a file

4. go back to dolphin, the change is not shown even when force refresh with F5

WTH ?!?!?!

---------- Post added at 08:33 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:16 PM ----------

forget it, i just converted to Thunar...
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