Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal has been released. It ships Gnome Nautilus 3.4.2. This simple tutorial will show you how to install the Nautilus 3.6 in Ubuntu 12.10.
To get started:
First open Ubuntu Software Center, navigate to Edit -> Software Sources… -> Other Software tab.
When I startup my Ubuntu 11.10 computer, the icons of files I have on the Desktop do not appear, instead I'm getting a blank white icon and when I open the Home Folder, NO graphics appear on the navigation window at all.
After I use the command nautilus -q and then nautilus and then leave the terminal and open the Home Folder again, the problem is solved up until the next restart.
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I installed nautilus and nautilus-open-terminal in xfce. It was opening xterm which I did not like.
I've just installed Fedora 11 on another computer.
With Fedora 10, I was able to open a terminal utilizing nautilus-open-terminal from both user's and super-users browsers.
It appears that this nautilus-open-terminal function has been disabled in the super-user's browser. Is is true? If so, it has been done on purpose?
I am using Ubuntu 11.10, and really satisfied with the Unity.
But there is one thing annoying me. If I click the Home Folder button on dash, and for example I want to copy some files from one folder to another.
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Not sure where to put this, so Mods please move to the right place.
I upgraded from Ubuntu 11.10 to 12.10 (64bit) and since then upon start up Nautilus just sits there and eat the CPU and memory and makes the laptop pretty unusable.
I have to do a "killall nautilus" in the terminal to get control over laptop again.
By default, Nautilus file manager in Linux Mint Cinnamon uses the button pathbar instead of the location entry. If you want to temporarily switch to the location entry display in Nautilus, you can hit Ctrl + L.
Nautilus using button pathbar
Nautilus using location entry
To enable location entry by default in Nautilus in Linux Mint Cinnamon, you can use dconf-tools.
I'm stuck. Ubuntu 11.10 was working fine. I tried to create a desktop icon that I could click and run a Terminal command. (not launch a program, just run a command to set something). I don't know what I did, but now I can't get Terminal to run at all. I can't click on Terminal in the Launchbar or use alt-F2. If I try, I see a VERY quick box open and close.
In Fedora 17, how do I setup the following two things which are related to using the terminal?
1. I'd like to get the right click the desktop, then click terminal to start a terminal. This used to be nautilus-open-terminal, but I installed that and it didn't seem to work.
2. How do I setup a keyboard shortcut for launching a terminal?