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In list view the current date is shown instead of the change date of the files. The error occurs in connection with a mounted NAS. Mount type is cifs. This means that samba is involved.
Steps to reproduce
Work in list view and see a lot of directories, Then unfold one of the directories. The change date is shown as current date.
Then double click on the directory. In the subsequent window the correct change date is displayed.
Then go back to the previous view and have the correct change date displayed.
A second way is to change from list view to icon view. Herein the correct change date is displayed too.
The way back from icon view to list view shows the correct change date again.
Expected behavior
Unfolding a directory in list view shall display the change date of the file
Additional information
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Distribution
Linux Mint 21.2 Kernel: Linux 5.15.0-124-generic
Package version
5.8.5
Frequency
Quite often
Bug description
In list view the current date is shown instead of the change date of the files. The error occurs in connection with a mounted NAS. Mount type is cifs. This means that samba is involved.
Steps to reproduce
Work in list view and see a lot of directories, Then unfold one of the directories. The change date is shown as current date.
Then double click on the directory. In the subsequent window the correct change date is displayed.
Then go back to the previous view and have the correct change date displayed.
A second way is to change from list view to icon view. Herein the correct change date is displayed too.
The way back from icon view to list view shows the correct change date again.
Expected behavior
Unfolding a directory in list view shall display the change date of the file
Additional information
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: