I don't understand it either, but it's not Ubuntu's fault. The problem
is upstream: Canonical repackages the gnome desktop, and AFAICS the
gnome-devs have gone insane and think that removing commonly-used and
useful functionality will make gnome better. They therefore don't think
this is a bug - they did it on purpose! - which is why they have closed
the upstream bug as "won't fix".

This bug is just one example in nautilus - do you notice that you can no
longer create a new folder using the right click if the nautilus window
is filled with file names? That there's no longer a status bar? That the
menu has most of its functionality removed - you can't even create a new
folder any more via the menu? That the tree view and split panes is no
longer there?

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