>> Edit -> Preferences -> Behaviour -> Always open in browser windows
>
> I swear, that option was not there when I checked a few minutes ago. It just
> magically appeared now!
>
> Honest... ;)
>
> Thanks!
you can also get there from the command line
nautilus-file-management-properties
and gconf
Lachlan wrote:
> > Can someone remind me how I get Nautilus to behave like a normal file
> > manager? You know, one that is useful, with a side pane and a toolbar and
> > actual navigation buttons?
> >
>
> Edit -> Preferences -> Behaviour -> Always open in browser windows
I swear, that option
>
> Can someone remind me how I get Nautilus to behave like a normal file manager?
> You know, one that is useful, with a side pane and a toolbar and actual
> navigation buttons?
>
Edit -> Preferences -> Behaviour -> Always open in browser windows
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Can someone remind me how I get Nautilus to behave like a normal file manager?
You know, one that is useful, with a side pane and a toolbar and actual
navigation buttons?
Thanks!
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