Extra Pane in Nautilus

John Moser john.r.moser at gmail.com
Sun Apr 7 21:14:10 UTC 2013


Will all of you stop top-posting?  This isn't a business exchange 
server, we're not stuck in the stone-age of suits who haven't learned to 
effectively communicate and think doing things right "isn't professional".

/slightly frustrated
//back to Fark with me

On 07/04/13 17:08, Thomas Novin wrote:
> Thanks for the tip. Updated to Raring today and wow, how is it
> possible to make something suck that bad (nautilus 3.6.3). nemo on the
> other hand was great.
>
> Delete to go one step up in the filesystem has been removed. No option
> to enable it, not even via gsettings (AFAIK).. I mean.. why?
>
> Rgds//Thomas
>
> On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 11:46 PM, Frank Cheung <fcuk112 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Nemo (Nautilus fork by Linux Mint team) looks like a potential (interim)
>> solution...  More info here:
>> http://www.webupd8.org/2012/12/how-to-install-nemo-file-manager-in.html
>>
>> Cheers, Frank.
>>
>> On 29/03/13 22:35, Greg Williams wrote:
>>
>> man that's disappointing. We so need a new File Manager. Nautilus is rapidly
>> going down hill. I wish it could get forked to a version that keeps all the
>> good stuff like "Extra Pane"
>>
>>> From: clanlaw at googlemail.com
>>> Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2013 22:22:06 +0000
>>> Subject: Re: Extra Pane in Nautilus
>>> To: mttbrnsmls at outlook.com
>>> CC: ubuntu-devel-discuss at lists.ubuntu.com
>>>
>>> On 29 March 2013 22:12, Greg Williams <mttbrnsmls at outlook.com> wrote:
>>>> Why won't the Ubuntu-Developers switch to the Marlin File-Browser? Why
>>>> are
>>>> they continuing to use Nautilus with such a weakening feature base?
>>>
>>> I understand that the problem is that Nautilus also handles the
>>> desktop and other stuff. It is not just the file manager. There is
>>> nothing to stop you installing Marlin of course. When I tried it,
>>> however, it seemed rather deficient in some areas. I submitted some
>>> bugs but there has been little response. There does not seem to be a
>>> lot of activity on the source.
>>>
>>> Colin
>




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