nautilus_file_manager_-_gnome_files

Nautilus File Manager - GNOME Files

  • Definition: Nautilus, also known as GNOME Files, is the default file manager for the GNOME desktop environment.
  • Function: Provides a graphical interface for managing files and directories, offering various tools for file operations.
  • Features:
    • File Operations: Copying, moving, renaming, and deleting files and directories.
    • Search Functionality: Quickly find files and directories based on name or content.
    • Navigation: Browse the filesystem using a simple and intuitive interface, with support for bookmarks and history.
    • Integration: Seamlessly integrates with other GNOME applications and services, such as the GNOME Desktop and GNOME Online Accounts.
    • Customization: Offers various view modes (icon, list, and compact views) and sorting options to customize the file browsing experience.
  • Usage: Used as the primary file manager in GNOME, enabling users to manage their files and directories with ease.

Examples

  • Launching Nautilus:
    • From the Activities Overview, search for “Files” or “Nautilus” and click on the application icon.
  • Common tasks in Nautilus:
    • Creating a new folder: Right-click in the directory where you want the new folder and select “New Folder.”
    • Moving files: Drag and drop files from one directory to another, or use cut (Ctrl+X) and paste (Ctrl+V) commands.
  • Searching for files: Use the search bar at the top of the Nautilus window to enter search terms.

Summary

  • Nautilus: Default file manager for the GNOME desktop environment, providing a graphical interface for managing files and directories with features such as file operations, search functionality, and seamless integration with GNOME services.

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nautilus_file_manager_-_gnome_files.txt · Last modified: 2024/08/07 04:34 by 127.0.0.1

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