I found a workaround for .thunderbird.  I put a character before the
dot, copied it into the home directory, then renamed it after the
transfer had completed the copy.  No problem, as Thunderbird had never
been fired up, so I didin't need to rename/delete an existing directory.
Now I have to find a way of getting my many Libreoffice templates into a
low level subdirectory of .profile.  Near impossible to make a
workaround.  I'm going to look around for a new file manager that works
properly.  Maybe Canonical should do likewise if you guys don't get this
issue fixed!!!!  Do the maintainers not posses a brain?

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/11958

Title:
  Unable to show hidden files

Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Hello

  I made an upgrade today, and since I've lost the "show hidden files" (Ctrl+h)
  option in nautilus.

  No matter, I can show by going into preferences => show hidden files. But it
  doesn't work. Nothing happens when I choose this option. And I can't access 
the
  hidden files, even if I restart nautilus with this option chosen.

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