Microsoft has attempted to do the same thing in the trial run of
Nashville (it was the OS that was later turnt into Windows 98), they
have removed "up" from the Explorer and kept only Forward and Back. This
was a disaster (and anybody with any brain can understand why, if you
went from a different directory there is no way to go up one level,
since 'Back' takes you to a completely different point of the directory
tree).

So, the question becomes, if even Microsoft was intelligent enough to
return this feature, why did *anybody* in the free software community
decide that it was good to remove it. Even the idiots who removed
buttons from the phone or made something too small to be useful as a
computer and too large to be a mobile (Apple, Inc) wouldn't dream of
doing something as stupid as this outside of some test audience.

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  backspace key no longer works in nautilus

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