On my latest Ubuntu install, using version 12,
my bookmarks are not there.
I can ctrl-d to add bookmarks, but the bookmarks part of nautilus is missing altogeter so they are not showing. i.e. the sidebar panel doesn't have a bookmarks section.
Bookmarks added to Nautilus using CtrlD do not appear under "bookmarks" in the Nautilus windows -- but they can well be seen in the Bookmarks menu entry:
I tried to restart Nautilus and log out / log in, but the problem persists. Is this a bug, or a feature?
In my setup I tend to symlink major user folders in Linux to their Windows equivalents, IE Downloads, Documents, Pictures, Videos, etc. Usually I make sure nautilus isn't running before I do it and the default list of folders under "Computer" stays the same
However my last change I forgot to do this and now the 4 folders above are filed under Bookmarks.
Sorry, I am a bit dense when it comes to computers. If you open the file browser, I think it is nautilus, on the left you see a frame. At the top is Devices, then Bookmarks, Computer, Network
I want to get my directory winterterm2012 into either Bookmarks or Computer, but I can't see how to do that.
How do I add something there??
I'm using the "gnome classic" desktop, and I'm having a problem with the "Places" panel menu.
After adding a certain amount of bookmarks to nautilus, the Places menu collapses all bookmarks to "Bookmarks...," but the vertical length of the places menu even with the "Bookmarks" uncollapsed is nowhere near even half of my screen height.
I read in a lot of websites the new feature of Nautilus: the Quicklist includes also bookmarks.
After installed Ubuntu Precise on VirtualBox, I cannot see bookmarks in my quicklist:
How can I display bookmarks in the quicklist?
I have been trying to make a launcher with a quicklist item for 'root file browser' using command 'gksudo nautilus'. After I updated to this launcher in the unity sidebar, each time I click the icon (which still points to the normal nautilus for left click) a separate nautilus icon appears elsewhere in the sidebar with the title 'Files'.
I want to migrate completely over to Linux. There are a few programs I "need". I'm currently using Alert Bookmarks with Firefox in Windows XP. Basically a rotating drop down menu bar with several drop down menus per bar. Bookmarks are added to a menu with a SINGLE mouse click. One directory holds up to 140,000 bookmarks.
how can I 1.change items and bookmarks in thunar sidebar?2.or remove the whole sidebar?