On Fri, 2005-18-02 at 16:47 -0500, tommie ramirez andujar wrote: > Hi, > > How can I make nautilus windows open all in the same window and > not in separate windows, > tommiw Like any piece of new software you are expected to take a look at the manual to understand how it works: http:/www.gnome.org/learn/users- guide/latest/ I would find the exact place where it mentions nautilus, but gnome.org is misbehaving. Basically nautilus was designed with the "many windows" thing as a small part of a new feature called spatial navigation, but if you don't know about the other tricks that came with it, it can become annoying. You can use the middle mouse button to close a parent window and open the child (I use the middle button constantly). You can use File->Close Parent windows to close all the parent windows you opened up. There is a button in the bottom lower left corner that allows you to just back to any of parents you closed. There is also File->Open Location which allows you to jump instantly to a folder via a command-line-completion dialogue. Lastly there is coming a method for you to specify your own "Places" (you can now via the chooser) which you can jump to via the Places menu. However to answer the question as asked, Edit->Preferences->Behaviour-> Click "open all windows in browser". Lastly, this issue has been discussed quite often, so you will probably find that doing a search would give you results quicker, and avoid making people repeat themselves. Cheers, Ryan _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list