How do I set Nautilus to be the default file manager in Xubuntu?
Should I expect any trouble with this choice compared to normal gnome nautilus setup?
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Install the package called |
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You can also find a good how-to on the wiki page (changing to thunar for example): https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DefaultFileManager Where you can change the /usr/share/applications/defaults.list or better ~/.local/share/applications/defaults.list. You can even modify your .desktop files if you want. |
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I've used Nautilus safely in Xubuntu under the 11.04 release. Bare in mind however that by default, launching Nautilus may also load several Gnome desktop features. At the time I used gconf-editor to modify the variable /apps/nautilus/preferences/show_desktop to "false" and /desktop/gnome/background/draw_background to "false". This stopped the desktop showing. I haven't played with Xubuntu 11.10 yet so I cannot confirm what the experience is like there. I imagine that given the Gnome stack has been bumped to 3.x there will be differences. I hope this at least has given you an idea of what you might encounter and how to deal with it. |
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