On 01/08/2011 07:11 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> On 01/07/2011 05:10 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
>> On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 12:21 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>>> On 01/07/2011 08:43 AM, Greg Woods wrote:
On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 07:54 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I just checked on a
On 01/07/2011 05:10 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 12:21 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>> On 01/07/2011 08:43 AM, Greg Woods wrote:
>>> On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 07:54 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>>>
I just checked on a test server I set up yesterday morning. It does not
On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 12:21 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> On 01/07/2011 08:43 AM, Greg Woods wrote:
> > On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 07:54 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> >
> >> I just checked on a test server I set up yesterday morning. It does not
> >> have Nautilus under Applications -> System Too
On 01/07/2011 12:21 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> On 01/07/2011 08:43 AM, Greg Woods wrote:
>> On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 07:54 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>>
>>> I just checked on a test server I set up yesterday morning. It does not
>>> have Nautilus under Applications -> System Tools either.
>>
On 01/07/2011 08:43 AM, Greg Woods wrote:
> On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 07:54 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
>> I just checked on a test server I set up yesterday morning. It does not
>> have Nautilus under Applications -> System Tools either.
> I'm on F14 too. If I open most things under Places (such
On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 07:54 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I just checked on a test server I set up yesterday morning. It does not
> have Nautilus under Applications -> System Tools either.
I'm on F14 too. If I open most things under Places (such as "Home" or
"Computer") it runs Nautilus.
>
On 01/07/2011 07:23 AM, Tim wrote:
> Tim:
>>> Are you looking for "Nautilus" or "file manager" or "file
>>> browser" (specific program name versus generic names)?
> Robert Moskowitz:
>> I always used Nautilus in the past.
> How far back? On Fedora 9, it's listed in the applications/system tools
>
Tim:
>> Are you looking for "Nautilus" or "file manager" or "file
>> browser" (specific program name versus generic names)?
Robert Moskowitz:
> I always used Nautilus in the past.
How far back? On Fedora 9, it's listed in the applications/system tools
menu as "file browser". I can't remember wh
On 01/07/2011 03:40 AM, Tim wrote:
> On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 01:25 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>> I just installed F14 on my notebook. I cannot find Nautilus anywhere
>> in the Gnome menus. In F12 it was in the Applications -> System
>> Tools. It is not there.
> Are you looking for "Nautilus"
On 01/07/2011 01:54 AM, Jatin K wrote:
> On Friday 07 January 2011 11:55 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>> I just installed F14 on my notebook. I cannot find Nautilus anywhere in
>> the Gnome menus. In F12 it was in the Applications -> System Tools. It
>> is not there.
>>
>> When I run Nautilus f
On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 01:25 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I just installed F14 on my notebook. I cannot find Nautilus anywhere
> in the Gnome menus. In F12 it was in the Applications -> System
> Tools. It is not there.
Are you looking for "Nautilus" or "file manager" or "file
browser" (speci
On Friday 07 January 2011 11:55 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I just installed F14 on my notebook. I cannot find Nautilus anywhere in
> the Gnome menus. In F12 it was in the Applications -> System Tools. It
> is not there.
>
> When I run Nautilus from a command line, I do not get the side windo
I just installed F14 on my notebook. I cannot find Nautilus anywhere in
the Gnome menus. In F12 it was in the Applications -> System Tools. It
is not there.
When I run Nautilus from a command line, I do not get the side window
with the directory tree, nor the location field and the view tabl
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