Finding Nautilus - newbie
Lindsay
judenlinz at orcon.net.nz
Tue Feb 22 06:47:49 UTC 2005
Didn't help a bit Nathan. I clicked on the middle of my beautiful brown
screen - just brown was under the mouse icon. I then pressed ctrl+l. A
big nothing happened. Maybe, it just doesn't work in Warty.
On Mon, 2005-02-21 at 14:54 -0800, Nathan Howell wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 11:20:16 +1300, Lindsay wrote:
>
> > Followed that OK. THanks. But still haven't achieved getting Nautilus
> > from short-cut Ctril+l
>
> I wouldn't say using ctrl-l is a typical way to open a folder if you don't
> already have one open, but here goes anyway...
>
> Ctrl-l is a shortcut that only works within Nautilus. Now, even if you
> don't have any folder windows open, you are still running Nautilus (as
> long as you're running Gnome, anyway), since Nautilus is what controls
> your wallpaper and desktop icons. Just like any other program, it has to
> be focused, or selected, in order for you to do anything with it. So just
> like you would click on a window or its title bar in order to work with
> it, you have to click on the desktop (anywhere that isn't a panel or an
> icon) in order to work with it. Once you've focused the desktop, you can
> press ctrl-l to get the dialog where you type in a path for Nautilus to
> open. Does that help?
>
> Nathan
>
>
>
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