Re: Nautilus ”Extra panel”

Johnny Rosenberg gurus.knugum at gmail.com
Sun Jun 29 10:34:29 UTC 2014


2014-06-28 5:18 GMT+02:00 Washington Indacochea <wachin.id at gmail.com>:

>  Hi Jonny, the F3 feature was removed in nautilus, but the nemo program
> have (nemo is a fork).
>

I tested Nemo for a couple of hours, and it was what I was looking for. I
looked around the web and found some nice information about how to actually
replace Nautilus with Nemo and it seemed fine for a while, until I noticed
that Open Shot suddenly refused to open my video projects. I don't know if
that is related to Nemo, seems strange that it would, but after removing
Nemo and making Nautilus default, Open Shot worked again after restarting.
Maybe restarting Ubuntu would have been enough though, I don't know.

Now there are only a few usable features left in Ubuntu, so I suspect those
are removed too when 16.04 is released in a little less than two years.
Maybe I should just install Android on my PC. That would make it unusable
enough, I think.



>
> I use nautilus only when I use dropbox (nautilus-dropbox package).
> Primarily use Double Commander
> https://launchpad.net/%7Ealexx2000/+archive/doublecmd
> , and next dolphin
>
> El 26/06/14 17:12, Johnny Rosenberg escribió:
>
>  I installed 14.04 today, I'm used to 12.04 until now. One of the first
> things I did after installation was to open Nautilus, and since I wanted to
> study two different folders at the same time I hit F3 to bring out the
> extra panel, but nothing happened. Is there a setting somewhere I need to
> change to enable it?
>
>
>  Johnny Rosenberg
>
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