Re: No Nautilus Side Panel (F9) in just one Fedora 14 install

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On 01/07/2011 08:52 PM, Dennis Prochniak wrote:
Create a new user, and if the problem persists it is not a config problem.

GOOD Recommendation to trouble shoot this!

So did this. And logged on as the new user and clicked on 'Computer' on the desktop. There was the side pane!

Then I went into preferences and did my standard changes, switching to selecting 'list view', 'Open each folder in its own Window', and 'Include Delete command that bypasses Trash'. I closed Nautilus and clicked on 'Computer' again and the side pane was GONE! Oh boy.

So I went into preferences and deselected 'Open each folder in its own Window', closed and opened Nautilus and the side pane was back.

I think I have found a bug????

So I went to a system that is running F12, and I see the option in the same place is called: 'always open in browser windows', and I have this selected. I went to my ONE F13 system, and it behaves the same as F14. So I guess this is NOT a bug, but a change between F12 and F13, carried over to F14...



On 07/01/11 17:42, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I have three systems running Fedora 14. The most recent is my notebook, and that is the one with the Nautilus problem.

On any system I had had for years, one of the first things I do is to change Nautilus startup. I start it, go into Edit -> Preferences, select List View, 'Open each folder in its own Window' (which seems to result with the behaviour I want that when I click on a folder, it does NOT open a new folder), and 'Include Delete command that bypasses Trash'.

I then close Nautilus and restart it to check things out.

Now I DON'T believe I did anything else this time, but I no longer have the Side Panel to view the directory tree, or the location line to get the directory listing, just the main window of the files and directories of where it is looking. The View pull down does NOT offer F9 to open the side panel.

So I thought this is a config problem and I found a directory ~/.gconf/apps/nautilus, I renamed this and opened Nautilus with the same view problems.

So where is my problem, some global config file? If I open a terminal window, su -, the run nautilus, I get the same viewing problem as root.


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