Setting the Nautilus file manager for comfortable work in Ubuntu 16.04
Nautilus -. File manager by default for desktop environments GNOME and Unity
The Ubuntu it is set as the basic file manager, as well as the desktop manager
File manager -. this is probably the most important program in the system, because it allows you to control the user’s computer data
The Nautilus developers Ubuntu has already exhibited the necessary default settings, but they can be changed at the discretion of user for a more comfortable and fast operation, as well as to add additional functionality (extension)
1 Customize Nautilus
Click Nautilus – Menu – Edit – Preferences , the Behavior :
Switch to the Behavior – Open object one click
In the
this option allows you to combine into one all the three parameters that are in this section, ie, When this option is activated and the user clicks on an executable text file, which include files with the .sh (Shell scripts * .sh), will open an additional window with the question – Start or display the file’s contents , with a choice of:
In the Cart , activate Enable delete command does not use the shopping cart .
In the same section Cart , there is one more option – Ask before emptying the Recycle Bin and delete files . If this item is activated, pressing Delete forever , a window opens with the question Indeed permanently delete a file? :
And also will be asked a similar question when cleaning the basket:
But if I decided to delete the file / files, which I still have to ask about it. I took the box.
You decide for yourself. . To remove the check mark from this item or leave
. 2 Additional features (extensions) Nautilus
to add additional features / extensions in the file manager, such as: Open as administrator Open in terminal, Zoom image Rotate image , etc., in the context menu
Run the following command in the terminal to search:
apt. -cache search nautilus
After the command, you should see in the terminal extensions for nautilus , with explanations for what they serve. Example:
Select desired, make them the team to install and run through the gap. For example, I have compiled the following command to install the most common extensions:
sudo apt install nautilus-admin nautilus-image-converter nautilus-image-manipulator
to expand displayed at once on the shortcut menu Nautilus right click after installation, you must restart the manager with the following command:
nautilus -q
Now re-open the file manager, right click on the file / folder to verify the presence of new extensions:
If you want to install other extensions, select them from the cache, make one command to install, resembling the one I cite as an example and follow. .
That’s it
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