Questions tagged [nautilus]

Nautilus (also known as GNOME Files) is the default file manager for Ubuntu and as such is used to manage files and folders. Nautilus is called "Files" by default on Ubuntu.

The Nautilus logo

Nautilus

This tag is for Nautilus, the default file manager for Ubuntu. It is named for a marine mollusc, which is used as a play on words as the Nautilus shell is used as an analogy for an operating system shell. Nautilus is also known as GNOME Files and is the default file manager for the GNOME Desktop Environment.

As a file manager, Nautilus provides file browser windows and also folder-like functionality for the desktop (namely its ability to contain and manipulate files and icons that represent them). Documentation for Nautilus may be opened by pressing F1 by default, when the program is open.

Brief summary of capabilities

Nautilus supports, among other things, creating file directory bookmarks, file searches, icon and list views, ordering files by properties (e.g., file size) when viewing them in list mode and file thumbnailing.

Customization

There are several packages that may be used to extend the capabilities of Nautilus and modify its existing behaviour and functions. According to the software centre, the nautilus-dropbox, nautilus-actions and nautilus-compare are the most popular packages with such capabilities.

Popularity

Since 13.04 Nautilus usually rates at below 2.5/5 stars in the software centre, with reviewers often citing it being slow and prone to crash as reasons for their negative reviews. Since 13.04 Dolphin and Thunar have usually receive better reviews than Nautilus.

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How to add "Open terminal here" to Nautilus' context menu?

I am working on Ubuntu 12.04 64bit. I want to add "Open terminal here" to Nautilus context or right-click menu but it tries to download 32bit version from Internet.
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Traditional search-as-you-type on newer Nautilus versions

Until now I was using a "traditional" version of Nautilus: that that comes with Ubuntu 10.10. Now I'm using 3.6.3, included with Ubuntu 13.04 (most likely any recent version is equivalent for the scope of my question, anyway). One major difference…
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How to restart nautilus without logging out?

How do I just restart the nautilus after adding a nautilus script without having to log out.
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Disable auto-opening nautilus window after auto-mount

Every time I plug a USB stick in, nautilus opens a new window with the contents of the drive. I would like to disable this auto-opening of the nautilus window, but I would like the actual auto-mount to keep working. Is this possible?
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How do I run executable scripts in Nautilus?

When I double-click on a script in Nautilus to run it, the script just opens in my text editor with no option to run it. Using Nautilus, how do I run executable text files and/or scripts?
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How to show hidden folders in File Manager (Nautilus) on Ubuntu?

How do you show a hidden folder (whose name starts with .) in File Manager a.k.a. Nautilus on Ubuntu? I am somewhat new to Ubuntu and can't seem to find the "view" menu.
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Use path bar and address bar in Nautilus

By default, Nautilus use/show the path bar: Using Ubuntu Tweak I managed to set by default the address bar: Is it possible to set both of them as default (show both: the buttons and the text input)? Note: I know that I can use Ctrl+L to switch…
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What is the "Templates" folder in the home directory for?

For as long as I can remember, every time I install Ubuntu there is a folder in the home directory called "Templates." I've always just deleted it, but I'm curious: what's it supposed to be used for, and why is it in the default install?
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How to create a new blank file in Nautilus 3.6 and above?

I used to create new blank files in Nautilus (Files) using the right click context menu. It really saved me a lot of time. Since Nautilus 3.6, there is no such entry. Is there a way to create a new blank file in Nautilus 3.6 and above?
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How do I remove 'Places' entries from the Nautilus sidebar?

I want to remove Videos and Music from the left side panel. But, I can't seem to find the option to do so. How do you do that?
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What is the difference between "Unmount", "Eject", "Safely Remove Drive" and the eject icon?

When I right-click the desktop icon for my USB drive or SD card I have the choice to "Eject" or "Safely Remove Drive": In the Tree side pane in Nautilus, I can either "Unmount" or "Eject": The Places side pane in Nautilus has some kind of eject…
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How do I set default view to 'list' in Nautilus file manager?

I would like to set my Nautilus "Default view" to List globally on my PC. Is this possible, if so, how do I achieve this? Linked Question (old)
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Is there a way to restore Nautilus' split screen (F3) feature?

I am using Ubuntu 13.04 since today and I am missing the split screen function in Nautilus. Is there any way to patch Nautilus so that this amazing function is usable again?
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"Create new document" - right-click option missing in Ubuntu GNOME

I would like to to have a "create new document" option in the right-click menu. Currently it looks like this : I am using Ubuntu GNOME 16.04 LTS with GNOME 3.20.
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How to open Nautilus at current command line directory?

I was wondering if anybody knew a command that would allow me to open a Nautilus (if that's the right name for the Ubuntu graphic/window explorer) window from the command line at the current directory that the user is at. So, if I open a command…
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