That's not something Ubuntu is going to patch over upstream
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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@blue29
That's a separate issue. org.gnome.Nautilus can't be launched like that because
'DBusActivatable=true' is set in
/usr/share/applications/org.gnome.Nautilus.deskt
op
Please open a separate bug for that.
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Tested patched version of Nautilus and expected behavior of the menubar
is working.
But there is another type of possible small bug under "unity-session" for
Nautilus.
When the first opened instance of Nautilus is on Home folder and you try to
open a second instance with the middle click on the
Khurshid, please see LP: #1719322
The Ubuntu Desktop Team was thinking about dropping all of these header
bar patches that weren't accepted by GNOME.
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@khurshid, sebastien,
This file manager works very well in unity.
https://community.ubuntu.com/t/testing-unity-session-in-18-04/987/23?u=dale-f-beaudoin
Problem is the titles are in the menu bar and not the header.
I do not know if it would be stable in 18.04.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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@Sebastien
Unity can't work without nautilus, not without making significant
changes. Recently we started a community effort to maintain Unity as
possible as close to old Unity. See
https://community.ubuntu.com/t/unity-7-continuation-call-for-developers-
and-supporters/736
Beside we are already
Is there any flavor which uses nautilus and would like to have that
change? Otherwise it would probably make sense to lower our number of
Ubuntu specific changes and recommend users who want a traditional
menubar to use another file manager (they are some based on nautilus in
the archive which