dcMhOYBdpZkH, Regarding [3]. While you can not create a new file by default with a clean install, there is a way. Go to your ~/templates folder, create a blank file (text.txt, rich.rtf, libre.odt, script.sh etc), then in any other folder you can create a file from one of those templates. It's an extra set up step, but works like a charm at that point. I also usually add a few templates with specific permission, such as a text file with chmod 755. Allowing me to execute it as a script without having to make it executable after creation.
To expand upon that, this feature could be improved upon by having a handful of default templates included with a clean install. I found it frustrating the first time I tried to create a new text file. I don't use nautilus much (terminal guy here), but a lot of other people do. On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 11:15 AM, . <[email protected]> wrote: > My issues so far with 13.10 (clean install) -- (all considering using > gnome-session-fallback): > 1) Keyboard layout two keys swapped (see "Problem in 13.10: Keyboard > layout problem: Control L and Caps Lock swapped") > 1.1) Found out I can switch this back in "Keyboard Layout Options" -> > Where can I find this dialog window? > 2) "Arbeit Rad" (modification of Radiance) theme doesn't work with 13.10 > (not updated yet). Where to download Radiance for testing if it's working > with UbuntuGNOME? > 3) The "Files" v3.8.2 (Nautilus really?) file manager still doesn't have > the option to create a new file > 4) How can I remove the new keyboard selector in the task-bar? > 5) When I boot and was away/didn't log-in straight, when I came back I had > to re-boot because of crash > 6) When clicking on "Text Entry Settings" in the task-bar/"Region & > Language" had crashed while writing this email (LOL), couldn't start > "System Settings" either (nautilus -q didn't help, had to re-login) > > Rating: 7.5, overall still a bit better release than 13.04 (rating 7.0). > > You may switch to GNOME 3.10 or 3.12 in 14.04 release, despite the need in > stability for the LTS release. I hat enough crashes and stuff and I don't > think it will get much worse with just upgrading everything to >=3.10 :D > (yes, I know, it may also be a lot of work). > > > On 22.10.2013 14:42, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote: > > Hi, > > > Ubuntu GNOME 13.10 has been released and no doubt you have upgraded or > installed it and started already to use it :) > > *From 1-10*, Please *Rate* Ubuntu GNOME 13.10 as per your own experience > by replying this Email with your rate :) > > Thank you for choosing and using Ubuntu GNOME :) > > > -- > Remember: "All of us are smarter than any one of us." > Best Regards, > amjjawad <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad> > Areas of Involvement<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad/AreasOfInvolvement> > My Projects <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad/Projects> > > > > > -- > OpenPGP key: > https://keyserver2.pgp.com/vkd/DownloadKey.event?keyid=0xCDDFDD67A48E0139 > > > -- > Ubuntu-GNOME mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-gnome > > -- Personal Website <http://mathomaste.ch> : Google+<https://plus.google.com/u/0/103260909450809151378/about> : Twitter <https://twitter.com/mathomastech> : GitHub<https://github.com/mathomastech> : LinkedIn <http://www.linkedin.com/in/mathomastech>
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