Re: Nautilus issues F14
- From: Robert Moskowitz <rgm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 07 Jan 2011 07:54:31 -0500
On 01/07/2011 07:23 AM, Tim wrote:
Tim:
Robert Moskowitz:Are you looking for "Nautilus" or "file manager" or "file
browser" (specific program name versus generic names)?
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 what Fedora 11 did.
I started using Fedora with 10 and I used Nautilus. Before that it was
Centos, but I got tired of Centos backlevel on my notebook. I still run
Centos on a lot of servers. I forget what version of Centos was out
during F10's life, but it also had Nautilus.
when I go to Help -> About it says Nautilus ver 2.32.2Yes, that's what the program calls itself. Many things in the Gnome
menu go by generic names, rather than actual program names.
I just checked on a test server I set up yesterday morning. It does not
have Nautilus under Applications -> System Tools either. But when I
start a copy of Nautilus from say the Desktop (eg my Home), it has the
Side Pane and F9 works. So I something is messed up on my notebook.
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