I have no trouble connecting to my FTP server by going to Places->Connect to server...
I can then browse the FTP site to my heart's content with Nautilus for a few minutes.
After a few minutes of inactivity, if I try to bring up a folder on the site, Nautilus just displays a blank page.
The only remedy is to unmount the FTP site and reconnect.
This is quite annoying – is there some timeout issue at play here? Is there some way that I can prevent this from happening?
Best Answer
You could probably extend the timeout in your system. Open the gconf-editor using
sudo gconf-editor
and navigate todesktop -> gnome -> session
. There you find a keyidle_delay
. You can change that value by double-clicking on it. Depending from how long you are typically inactive you change it. So if you usually don't have FTP activity for half an hour set it to a value larger than 30.There is also an entry in Ubuntus bug tracker and in GNOME bug tracker. GNOME seems to work on a fix.