In simple terms, NAUTILUS is equivalent to the resource manager in windows. It supports file copying, moving, deleting, creating, and some drag-and-drop operations. NAUTILUS is more powerful. It can also manage remote files. This is another function of NAUTILUS (connectedtoserver), and manage remote files just like local files. Public FTP (anonymous) can be accessed by entering the ftpserver address. With the login FTP, and on
In simple terms, NAUTILUS is equivalent to the resource manager in windows. It supports file copying, moving, deleting, creating, and some drag-and-drop operations.
NAUTILUS is more powerful. It can also manage remote files. This is another function of NAUTILUS (connected to server), and then manage remote files just like local files.
- Public FTP (anonymous) can be accessed by entering the ftp server address.
- The FTP with login requires a user name and password compared to the previous one.
- For windows sharing, you can also connect to windows file servers, such as samba.
It is worth noting that drag and drop between two partitions across the system, as well as between the remote file and the local system, is copying rather than moving.
Shortcut Keys
Copy: ctrl + drag
Move: Drag
To enable NAUTILUS, you can open your home directory on the desktop (the same as that on windows), or enter: nautilus &
Another tips: by default, a window will pop up when you open a folder, which is very annoying. You can modify it to prevent it from being so annoying.
Most of the functions are right-click: