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MadRedHatter
2004-02-19, 07:01 AM CST
how does everyone like the new nautilus?
yes
no
give it more time
MadRedHatter
2004-02-19, 07:03 AM CST
I think it needs more time starting to get used to it
ewdi
2004-02-19, 07:13 AM CST
i like it alright, do you feel it a bit sluggish?
Ug
2004-02-19, 07:21 AM CST
I don't use it. I'm a KDE man.
jgeorgeson
2004-02-19, 09:27 AM CST
I hate it, and I can't find a way to make the old browse mode the default action, any help on that would be appreciated.
rpatters
2004-02-19, 09:57 AM CST
no
I don't like having so many windows open! I use the browse mode from the context menu. I would like to see and option to set browse as the default mode.
bskahan
2004-02-19, 10:33 AM CST
Originally posted by jgeorgeson
I hate it, and I can't find a way to make the old browse mode the default action, any help on that would be appreciated.
There's no way to globally make it the default. However, nautilus --browser does use the old navigational view. You can edit the desktop icons to reflect this command if you really hate the spacial view.
For a hack. you might alias nautilus='nautilus --browser' in your shell. don't know if that would work.
I, for one, welcome our new objective overlords.
Actually I like the objective nautilus, my one issue with it is actually with metacity. Spatial view is nice until a new window opens on the opposite side of a 3200x1200 desktop. The whole idea works when the windows tile nicely -- not when they go for "best fit". Could Devil's Pie fix that behavior?
MadRedHatter
2004-02-19, 12:18 PM CST
or right click on the folder and hit browse folder...
I donno it reminds me of the old mac days.
I do agree they should have a setting where you can set the defalt to browse if you want to
I'm getting used to it
Haven't notice a speed difference tho
bskahan
2004-02-19, 12:35 PM CST
Originally posted by MadRedHatter
Haven't notice a speed difference tho
I actually think there's a huge speedup. Even for the navigational view.
MadRedHatter
2004-02-19, 09:55 PM CST
yeah I can't exactly tell because this is a new machine I'm testing on (AMD64) its already a fast machine
mhelios
2004-02-21, 05:53 AM CST
Well I chose give it time. I feel there are many good aspects to it. For example the Open File dialogs that appear when you want to open a file in a GNOME application is much more functional. Better layout of search paths. Right-clicking the desktop lets you create a document finally! :)
But overall, I prefer the old browser view like many others.
dpw2atox
2004-03-02, 04:08 PM CST
correction as of nautilus 2.5.8 there is a way to make it globally use browser mode only. In gconf under the apps/nautilus section there is a spot where you can select browser only mode.
pzgren
2004-03-18, 09:00 PM CST
Originally posted by jgeorgeson
I hate it, and I can't find a way to make the old browse mode the default action, any help on that would be appreciated.
Fire up gconf-editor:
/apps/nautilus/preferences/always_use_browser
Maybe you need to make this as an new key.
Marcus
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