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Simply ignore GNOME sHell, install whole Cinnamon or MATE instead and
enjoy!
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Please, how much longer I will be forced to use Nemo for files?
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Any hope that a simple "UP" button will be added *someday* to Nautilus
before we die?
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Makes me think of Apple when you tell them their phone loses call or the
pictures have a violet aura, it's not the product, it's that you don't
know how to use it ;-).
I agree, up is essential for a file mangager with a hiarchical (e.g.
filesystem) datastructure below it.
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You don't understand, it's called 'user experience consistency', my computer
file system and the web are the same thing ;)
(Sometimes, I'm really getting sick of all this pseudo-design/marketing bla
bla.)
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I just find it amazing there's are buttons for Go to previous visited
location and Go to next visited location, but no way to go one level
up in the tree ... come on, it's a tree browser, not some web browser!
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This bug _is_ still present, and its a _real_ bug.
for example:
If you have logged in to a remote directory over SSH with nautilus, you will
usually end in your homedirectory WITHOUT an easy solution to go up to /
Every morning when i log in at work i am bugged by this, every fucking morning.
I don't think this bug is still valid since there is no need for a
parent button in the latest version of Nautilus in Ubuntu 13.04 since
there are buttons for every directory upwards of the current directory
that you're in at the moment. See screenshot.
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Are you talking about breadcrumbs ?
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I don't know what they're called. But I attached a screenshot.
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Yes, but these buttons are not new.
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And there are still people (including me) who find the 'up buttton' very
convenient
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Please see this:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=684857
They removed the always-use-location-entry option!!!
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=684857
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I also need the UP button more than any other button. Even better, the
user should be able to customize the toolbar, choosing buttons and their
location on the bar. Thanks!
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I like the up_button because I don't like to change from keybord to
mouse, back to keyboard, back to mouse,... when I'm cleaning up my
files.
For me the next-/previous-Buttons are obsolete.
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I want to add that, when saying 'stupid', I don't mean to be offensive
to anybody but only want to point out that, sometimes, some design
decisions may turn out as wrong decisions. 'Wrong' because a significant
number of users are not happy with these changes.
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Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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Removing the up button was just a *stupid* idea. Good design is *not*
trendy design.
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I think we also need Home and Reload buttons. So I opened new bug -
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1007873.
Please create these buttons. You already have patch from flar, please add it to
the trunk of Nautilus.
Users, which updated 10.04 to 12.04 will be very sad
Please add the parent folder icon back in. I understand there is a work-
around/keyboard/mouse menu alternatives, but it was such a nice simple
button!
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I made a patch to add the up button, which can be downloaded here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1904510
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Status: Unknown = New
** Changed in: nautilus
Importance: Unknown = Medium
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No
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gconftool-2 has no effect. The change must be done with dconf-editor (part of
dconf-tools) to show or hide the text entry location bar by default. The key is
in org.gnome.nautilus.preference . This is reproducible on a fresh Oneiric
install.
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This is an EXTREMELY annoying bug for me. I like using the text location
instead of breadcrumbs so that I can copy-paste file locations (which is
especially useful now that Nautilus no longer has the open location in
terminal option on the menu anymore), so there's no quick way to move
to a parent
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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Added tracking.
** Changed in: nautilus
Importance: Undecided = Unknown
** Changed in: nautilus
Status: New = Unknown
** Changed in: nautilus
Remote watch: None = GNOME Bug Tracker #662243
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I've tried to set the always_use_location_entry Nautilus preference to
true on a fresh Oneiric install (using gconftool-2) to provide the
GNOME developers a way to reproduce the problem, but with no success
(the breadcrumbs bar is always shown). I'll try to set all the
preferences Stefan mentioned
It's been reported already; so, the best to do is give it attention at the
reported location:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=662243
I agree that this is a real hindrance. I've switched my file manager to
Thunar at the moment to get back the functionality.
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As Sebastien said this is a design decision and the bug needs to be send
to bugzilla.gnome.org (product nautilus) where the nautilus developers
can comment on it. Thanks.
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it's a low priority, the action has a menu item in the go to menu, a
keybinding (alt-up) and you can click on the breadcumb buttons, that's
not something hard to reach, the decision to drop the button also seems
a GNOME one and should be reported in their bug tracker for discussion
if you want it
Medium suggested by elgaton ; it seems to be a moderate impact on a core
app - possibly specificly related to an option that's now hidden?
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
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You can click on the names of the parent folders (it's a breadcrumb
system).
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I'm using the location bar in location field mode
(http://linux.about.com/library/gnome/blgnome6n12b.htm). Sorry for not
clarifying this earlier - I tried to remember where that setting was,
but it appears to be gone from the preferences dialog :(.
FWIW, here is the corresponding part of gconf:
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Clicking breadcrumbs is a poor workaround for such an often used
activity. First, most of time the parent breadcrumb is hidden, so you
first need to click the reveal button before the parent button even
shows up. This essentially doubles the number of clicks to navigate to
the parent. Furthermore,
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