The problem is probably that usability is different for everyone. Having
this "complexity hiding" by default is maybe desirable for very new
newbies, but keeping it hidden and not having a very obvious way of
unhiding the complexity will be confusing and limiting to go beyond
newbie level.

If file dialogs all had a "show hidden files" option and all file
manager had an obvious way to configure them to show hidden files (and
ignore .hidden lists), it wouldn't be so bad.

Another way of solving it might be to show hidden files (.hidden and
files starting with a dot) in a lower contrast to the background (grey
if your bg is white/black).

A risk with completely hiding is that it can lead to confusing and false
bugreports as well as breakage when the FSH changes. Also, I think it
would be more respectful of the user to not assume he/she is stupid.

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[edgy] Can't show root (/) in gtk file chooser after update to edgy
https://launchpad.net/bugs/67314

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