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Nautilus

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Nautilus is the official file manager for the GNOME desktop. The name is a play on words, evoking the shell of a nautilus to represent an operating system shell. Nautilus replaced Midnight Commander in GNOME 1.4 and was the default from version 2.0 onwards. Nautilus was the flagship product of the now-defunct Eazel Inc. Released under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License, Nautilus is free software.

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Installation

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# pacman-g2 -S nautilus


Extensions

  • Open a terminal from contextual menu
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# pacman-g2 -S nautilus-open-terminal


  • Configure which programs must be launched for which file
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# pacman-g2 -S nautilus-actions


  • Burning CD/DVD from nautilus
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# pacman-g2 -S nautilus-cd-burner gnome-python-desktop-nautilusburn


  • Extension gksu for Nautilus
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# pacman-g2 -S nautilus-gksu


  • Extension to use gnome-mount with Nautilus
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# pacman-g2 -S gnome-mount-nautilus


  • Sharing with samba
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# pacman-g2 -S nautilus-share


  • Plugin totem for Nautilus
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# pacman-g2 -S totem-nautilus


  • wallaper extension for Nautilus to apply an image as desktop background
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# pacman-g2 -S nautilus-wallpaper


  • nautilus-sound-converter extension ton convert audio files
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# pacman-g2 -S nautilus-sound-converter


  • nautilus-image-converter extension to resize batch of images
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# pacman-g2 -S nautilus-image-converter


nautilus scripts

You'll find a lot of scripts here: http://g-scripts.sourceforge.net/index.php

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