Ubuntu standard folders changed name (name1, name10, name4 etc)












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I don't know what happened, but after start I realized the folders have changed name, then ones that usually were:



Music, Pictures, Videos, etc



Became:



name1, name10, name14 etc



When I open folder explorer and click on Documents, for example, I see the following error message:




Oops, something went wrong.



Unable to find the requested file. Please check the spelling and try again.




Just Downloads still the same name, how can I solve this?










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  • Most folks can, with a bit of detective work, simply rename each directory back to it's old name. Are you saying this is not possible?

    – user535733
    Feb 24 at 3:04











  • No, it's possible, to solve that I renamed the folders, however I wanted to know if that is some common error, to avoid that happening again and make me lost some files or something like that.

    – Felipe Augusto
    Feb 24 at 4:03













  • Definitely not common.

    – user535733
    Feb 24 at 4:47
















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I don't know what happened, but after start I realized the folders have changed name, then ones that usually were:



Music, Pictures, Videos, etc



Became:



name1, name10, name14 etc



When I open folder explorer and click on Documents, for example, I see the following error message:




Oops, something went wrong.



Unable to find the requested file. Please check the spelling and try again.




Just Downloads still the same name, how can I solve this?










share|improve this question

























  • Most folks can, with a bit of detective work, simply rename each directory back to it's old name. Are you saying this is not possible?

    – user535733
    Feb 24 at 3:04











  • No, it's possible, to solve that I renamed the folders, however I wanted to know if that is some common error, to avoid that happening again and make me lost some files or something like that.

    – Felipe Augusto
    Feb 24 at 4:03













  • Definitely not common.

    – user535733
    Feb 24 at 4:47














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I don't know what happened, but after start I realized the folders have changed name, then ones that usually were:



Music, Pictures, Videos, etc



Became:



name1, name10, name14 etc



When I open folder explorer and click on Documents, for example, I see the following error message:




Oops, something went wrong.



Unable to find the requested file. Please check the spelling and try again.




Just Downloads still the same name, how can I solve this?










share|improve this question
















I don't know what happened, but after start I realized the folders have changed name, then ones that usually were:



Music, Pictures, Videos, etc



Became:



name1, name10, name14 etc



When I open folder explorer and click on Documents, for example, I see the following error message:




Oops, something went wrong.



Unable to find the requested file. Please check the spelling and try again.




Just Downloads still the same name, how can I solve this?







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  • Most folks can, with a bit of detective work, simply rename each directory back to it's old name. Are you saying this is not possible?

    – user535733
    Feb 24 at 3:04











  • No, it's possible, to solve that I renamed the folders, however I wanted to know if that is some common error, to avoid that happening again and make me lost some files or something like that.

    – Felipe Augusto
    Feb 24 at 4:03













  • Definitely not common.

    – user535733
    Feb 24 at 4:47



















  • Most folks can, with a bit of detective work, simply rename each directory back to it's old name. Are you saying this is not possible?

    – user535733
    Feb 24 at 3:04











  • No, it's possible, to solve that I renamed the folders, however I wanted to know if that is some common error, to avoid that happening again and make me lost some files or something like that.

    – Felipe Augusto
    Feb 24 at 4:03













  • Definitely not common.

    – user535733
    Feb 24 at 4:47

















Most folks can, with a bit of detective work, simply rename each directory back to it's old name. Are you saying this is not possible?

– user535733
Feb 24 at 3:04





Most folks can, with a bit of detective work, simply rename each directory back to it's old name. Are you saying this is not possible?

– user535733
Feb 24 at 3:04













No, it's possible, to solve that I renamed the folders, however I wanted to know if that is some common error, to avoid that happening again and make me lost some files or something like that.

– Felipe Augusto
Feb 24 at 4:03







No, it's possible, to solve that I renamed the folders, however I wanted to know if that is some common error, to avoid that happening again and make me lost some files or something like that.

– Felipe Augusto
Feb 24 at 4:03















Definitely not common.

– user535733
Feb 24 at 4:47





Definitely not common.

– user535733
Feb 24 at 4:47










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