[LBo] Nautilus question

Support13 support at godragons.net
Thu Oct 12 22:30:12 CEST 2006


Hi.
I believe in Fedora, you have to set this from the control panel.
In system/preferences/file Management
Frem there, you can select the Behaviour tab
And set it to "Always open in browser windows"
It is also where you set what toolbars are shown and what Nautilus looks
like.

The way to get there MAY be different because I use Gnome instead of
KDE, but it should be similar.


Pat.




On Thu, 2006-10-12 at 13:19 -0700, Brad wrote:
> Hi everyone,  I am a linux newb and have a pretty basic question about
> Nautilus (file manager):
> 
> I have tried out a bunch of different distros and have noticed that
> different distros seem to have a different "flavor" of Nautilus
> installed.  The one that comes installed on Ubuntu and OpenSuse 10.1
> seem to have more viewing options than the one that comes preinstalled
> on FC6 (pre-release).  The main problem I am having is this, the
> Nautilus that is on FC6 (and the one for the Gnome package on
> PCLinuxOS) seem to always open a directory in a new window; as I am
> browing my filesystem.  Every time I double click to browse one level
> deeper in the directory structure, another window opens.
> 
> This is really annoying, and I tried to change it to "open in same
> window" browsing, but I can't seem to find an option for it in
> preferences.  Does anyone know how to correct this?  
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Brad
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