Re: accessing gnome file manager in order to write to media partition
- From: Robert Moonen <rmoonen bigpond net au>
- To: chef11994 sbcglobal net
- Cc: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: accessing gnome file manager in order to write to media partition
- Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2009 16:02:03 +1000
Allen Meyers wrote:
Allow me to preface this help post with the admission that I am
endeavoring to overcome my point and click mentality from windows, but
I am challenged and trying to learn gnome.
I understand that I must get to the folders that hold the media
partition and I do that by firing up gnome file manager as one option.
Please take me by the hand treat me like a child and tell me how to
open gnome file manager. By the way I am 77 and part of my challenge
lies there. Thank you awaiting your input
Hi Allen,
Gnome file manager is Nautilus, it is integrated into the Desktop; so if
you open up, by double clicking, your home folder(the one with your name
in it), this is using the Gnome file manager.
It has been deliberately made simplistic to operate, each folder has its
own window.
But if you would prefer the Explorer style file manager, then you have
to change the default preferences.
This is done in the "System|Preferences" menu. In
"System|Preferences|File Management" menu item, select the behaviour
TAB, then check the "Always open in browser windows" checkbox, close the
File Management dialog and it will all work the way you are used to.
cheers
Robert
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