[SOLVED] Deepin filemanager doesn't show root
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nomko
deepin
2016-06-16 10:48
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Edited by nomko at 2016-6-17 07:25

Hi all,

I hope somebody can give me a solution or some answer to, of which i hope, is a simple question.

When i open the file manager, i see the standard folders in the left side bar like desktop, pictures, documents, etc. But there's no link to the root map itself. I miss that a lot.

How can i get the root map link back in the file manager?

Thanks!
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elizabeth
deepin
2016-06-16 16:30
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Its under" other locations" on the side bar, then "Computer" also will show other drives and partitions.  Its not very standard, was confused at first myself.
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laoguang
deepin
2016-06-16 18:06
#2
it is still nautilus, deepin's will be pushed out in 15.3...
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nomko
deepin
2016-06-17 00:20
#3
https://bbs.deepin.org/post/31162
Its under" other locations" on the side bar, then "Computer" also will show other drives and partiti ...

Ok, i'll check it there.
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omelette
deepin
2016-06-17 06:53
#4
https://bbs.deepin.org/post/31162
it is still nautilus, deepin's will be pushed out in 15.3...

I for one, look forward to it.  Nautilus as it stands is not well implemented (file-transfers displayed only on open window for instance) and  is buggy - freezes while accessing Samba shares.  The Nautilus of the Gnome2 era was both better implemented and had fewer bugs.
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laoguang
deepin
2016-06-17 16:40
#5
https://bbs.deepin.org/post/31162
I for one, look forward to it.  Nautilus as it stands is not well implemented (file-transfers disp ...

True that, when I saw your post I got quite excited at the thought of deepin's very own file manager.
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nomko
deepin
2016-06-17 22:24
#6
https://bbs.deepin.org/post/31162
True that, when I saw your post I got quite excited at the thought of deepin's very own file manag ...

Hopefully that filemanager supports dualpanel view like Linux Mint Nemo filemanager when pressing the F3 key.
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laoguang
deepin
2016-06-18 04:06
#7
https://bbs.deepin.org/post/31162
Hopefully that filemanager supports dualpanel view like Linux Mint Nemo filemanager when pressing  ...

i prefer mac's finder, where one can put shortcuts on top.
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nomko
deepin
2016-06-18 12:02
#8
https://bbs.deepin.org/post/31162
i prefer mac's finder, where one can put shortcuts on top.

Can that be found in Deepin store?? Love to try that out.
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laoguang
deepin
2016-06-19 00:32
#9
https://bbs.deepin.org/post/31162
Can that be found in Deepin store?? Love to try that out.

neh, the closest i got was to edit nautilus' .desktop file and replace the icon.
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