Unable to Find the Requested File Please Check the Spelling and Try Again
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Re: Later upgrade to 16.04, missing Documents / Files (Unable to find the requested f
Aye, it looks right.
My but remaining doubt regards the Folders 'Documents', 'Music' and 'Videos', that for some reasons don't work. I even so become the following error message.
Unable to find the requested file. Please bank check the spelling and try again.
Unhandled error bulletin: Error when getting information for file '/home/jhonny/Documents': No such file or directoryShall I but ignore it? I only hope it doesn't create any problems, or that at that place is non some partition that I'm not able to access.
Thanks
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Re: Afterward upgrade to 16.04, missing Documents / Files (Unable to find the requested f
That's because at the moment you lot need to utilize the correct pathway in your control which would exist "/abode/jhonny/FE_DE_OLD DOCUMENTS/Documents" every bit the Documents subfolder is not in /home/jhonny but /home/jhonny/FE_DE_OLD DOCUMENTS
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Re: Subsequently upgrade to 16.04, missing Documents / Files (Unable to detect the requested f
I see, is there anyhow I can alter it in "Files" managing director?
On the side, Open Office crashed, and when I launched it again, it was not able to recover the documents. It said:
Object non accessible.
The object cannot exist accessed
due to insufficient user rightsCould information technology be related with this issue?
Thank you
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Re: After upgrade to 16.04, missing Documents / Files (Unable to find the requested f
Lamentable; modify what in Files? I don't understand what you are request. Were you trying to open an OOo file from that /FE_DE_OLD DOCUMENTS binder, and if and then was the file owned by someone other than yourself?
Originally Posted by federicodemaria
Let's see the output ofto see who is owner of all the files in that folder, which I assume is where the OOo file came from.Code:
ls -la /home/jhonny/FE_DE_OLD DOCUMENTS/Documents
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Re: After upgrade to 16.04, missing Documents / Files (Unable to find the requested f
It happened while I was working on a file saved in a Deject. Open Office collapsed, and when I re-started it was not able to recover the document.
I don't use anymore FE_DE_OLD DOCUMENTS, in fact I now just work with the Cloud.Lawmaking:
jhonny@Jhonny-Lenovo-B590:~$ ls -la /dwelling/jhonny/FE_DE_OLD DOCUMENTS/Documents ls: cannot access '/dwelling/jhonny/FE_DE_OLD': No such file or directory ls: cannot access 'DOCUMENTS/Documents': No such file or directory jhonny@Jhonny-Lenovo-B590:~$
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Re: Afterward upgrade to xvi.04, missing Documents / Files (Unable to find the requested f
Silly me! In one case once more I forgot about that flipping space in the folder proper noun so we needed the "/home/jhonny/FE_DE_OLD DOCUMENTS/Documents" marks again.
Originally Posted past federicodemaria
Never mind that though, as the OOo file was in the cloud so nosotros don't need to bother with that once again. As to how you bargain with the crashed OOo file that is now not recoverable, I think you might be lucky if your OOo settings have backups enabled in the config folder for OOo. I practice not use OOo but LO instead which has its config in a folder in ~/.config/libreoffice then I imagine OOo will also exist in .config in your home. Look in there for a backup subfolder and you lot may find the final version of the file you have at present lost.
If backups are not saved at the moment I suggest you change your settings to make sure that they are saved in future; information technology may prove helpful if this happens again.
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Re: After upgrade to sixteen.04, missing Documents / Files (Unable to find the requested f
ajgreeny, thanks very much for all your assist. It has been very usefull!
By the style, I've at present enabled backups in Libre Part.
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Re: After upgrade to 16.04, missing Documents / Files (Unable to find the requested f
The permissions off the folders in /dwelling had been very right as shown in fredericomaria'southward 2nd post.
The folders .dbus and .gvfs and their contents should bee endemic past root:root.
This is what I see in my fresh installed and notwithstanding virgin system.
Kind regards...
Source: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2331451&page=3
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