No progress bar when copying files on Ubuntu 17.10
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When copying or moving files on Ubuntu 17.10, I can't see any progress bar. I checked as well all opened windows but I can't see any progress window.
Please any ideas or suggestions would greatly be appreciated.
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When copying or moving files on Ubuntu 17.10, I can't see any progress bar. I checked as well all opened windows but I can't see any progress window.
Please any ideas or suggestions would greatly be appreciated.
nautilus 17.10 filemanager copy
So , if I've got this correct. The developers of Nautilus don't like the idea of someone choosing to copy files to their own desktop, so, no progress indicator for desktopers ? I'd suggest installing another file manager. Sorted!
â HaywardGB
May 18 at 15:53
One option, if you're using Unity, is to install Nemo: askubuntu.com/a/1042321/138621
â Rael Gugelmin Cunha
Jun 28 at 21:38
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When copying or moving files on Ubuntu 17.10, I can't see any progress bar. I checked as well all opened windows but I can't see any progress window.
Please any ideas or suggestions would greatly be appreciated.
nautilus 17.10 filemanager copy
When copying or moving files on Ubuntu 17.10, I can't see any progress bar. I checked as well all opened windows but I can't see any progress window.
Please any ideas or suggestions would greatly be appreciated.
nautilus 17.10 filemanager copy
asked Mar 26 at 11:38
Ken
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So , if I've got this correct. The developers of Nautilus don't like the idea of someone choosing to copy files to their own desktop, so, no progress indicator for desktopers ? I'd suggest installing another file manager. Sorted!
â HaywardGB
May 18 at 15:53
One option, if you're using Unity, is to install Nemo: askubuntu.com/a/1042321/138621
â Rael Gugelmin Cunha
Jun 28 at 21:38
add a comment |Â
So , if I've got this correct. The developers of Nautilus don't like the idea of someone choosing to copy files to their own desktop, so, no progress indicator for desktopers ? I'd suggest installing another file manager. Sorted!
â HaywardGB
May 18 at 15:53
One option, if you're using Unity, is to install Nemo: askubuntu.com/a/1042321/138621
â Rael Gugelmin Cunha
Jun 28 at 21:38
So , if I've got this correct. The developers of Nautilus don't like the idea of someone choosing to copy files to their own desktop, so, no progress indicator for desktopers ? I'd suggest installing another file manager. Sorted!
â HaywardGB
May 18 at 15:53
So , if I've got this correct. The developers of Nautilus don't like the idea of someone choosing to copy files to their own desktop, so, no progress indicator for desktopers ? I'd suggest installing another file manager. Sorted!
â HaywardGB
May 18 at 15:53
One option, if you're using Unity, is to install Nemo: askubuntu.com/a/1042321/138621
â Rael Gugelmin Cunha
Jun 28 at 21:38
One option, if you're using Unity, is to install Nemo: askubuntu.com/a/1042321/138621
â Rael Gugelmin Cunha
Jun 28 at 21:38
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In recent versions of Files (aka Nautilus) separate copy/move status window is no longer available. Instead, you should see a circular symbol (animated pie-chart to show progress) at the top-right of Files window.
Click on it to see details.
That is not the case always. When you are copying something to the desktop you can not see anything
â Navaro
Apr 8 at 21:05
I mean when you are inside a folder then you can see the icon but in the desktop where should it appear !!! of course it will not appear I feel this not a bug but the person behind that is very stupid.
â Navaro
Apr 8 at 22:42
@Navaro To be honest GNOME developers don't like the idea of putting files in desktop. In fact they have removed the desktop icon feature altogether from the latest version (3.28) of Nautilus!
â pomsky
Apr 8 at 22:47
@Navaro But thankfully (?) Ubuntu developers have decided to ship Ubuntu 18.04 with Nautilus v3.26 instead of 3.28 just to provide the desktop icons feature for users.
â pomsky
Apr 8 at 22:50
That's really great because I was thinking to switch back to windows 10 with bash instead of Ubuntu as an OS.
â Navaro
Apr 8 at 22:52
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1 Answer
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1 Answer
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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up vote
4
down vote
In recent versions of Files (aka Nautilus) separate copy/move status window is no longer available. Instead, you should see a circular symbol (animated pie-chart to show progress) at the top-right of Files window.
Click on it to see details.
That is not the case always. When you are copying something to the desktop you can not see anything
â Navaro
Apr 8 at 21:05
I mean when you are inside a folder then you can see the icon but in the desktop where should it appear !!! of course it will not appear I feel this not a bug but the person behind that is very stupid.
â Navaro
Apr 8 at 22:42
@Navaro To be honest GNOME developers don't like the idea of putting files in desktop. In fact they have removed the desktop icon feature altogether from the latest version (3.28) of Nautilus!
â pomsky
Apr 8 at 22:47
@Navaro But thankfully (?) Ubuntu developers have decided to ship Ubuntu 18.04 with Nautilus v3.26 instead of 3.28 just to provide the desktop icons feature for users.
â pomsky
Apr 8 at 22:50
That's really great because I was thinking to switch back to windows 10 with bash instead of Ubuntu as an OS.
â Navaro
Apr 8 at 22:52
add a comment |Â
up vote
4
down vote
In recent versions of Files (aka Nautilus) separate copy/move status window is no longer available. Instead, you should see a circular symbol (animated pie-chart to show progress) at the top-right of Files window.
Click on it to see details.
That is not the case always. When you are copying something to the desktop you can not see anything
â Navaro
Apr 8 at 21:05
I mean when you are inside a folder then you can see the icon but in the desktop where should it appear !!! of course it will not appear I feel this not a bug but the person behind that is very stupid.
â Navaro
Apr 8 at 22:42
@Navaro To be honest GNOME developers don't like the idea of putting files in desktop. In fact they have removed the desktop icon feature altogether from the latest version (3.28) of Nautilus!
â pomsky
Apr 8 at 22:47
@Navaro But thankfully (?) Ubuntu developers have decided to ship Ubuntu 18.04 with Nautilus v3.26 instead of 3.28 just to provide the desktop icons feature for users.
â pomsky
Apr 8 at 22:50
That's really great because I was thinking to switch back to windows 10 with bash instead of Ubuntu as an OS.
â Navaro
Apr 8 at 22:52
add a comment |Â
up vote
4
down vote
up vote
4
down vote
In recent versions of Files (aka Nautilus) separate copy/move status window is no longer available. Instead, you should see a circular symbol (animated pie-chart to show progress) at the top-right of Files window.
Click on it to see details.
In recent versions of Files (aka Nautilus) separate copy/move status window is no longer available. Instead, you should see a circular symbol (animated pie-chart to show progress) at the top-right of Files window.
Click on it to see details.
answered Mar 26 at 11:52
pomsky
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That is not the case always. When you are copying something to the desktop you can not see anything
â Navaro
Apr 8 at 21:05
I mean when you are inside a folder then you can see the icon but in the desktop where should it appear !!! of course it will not appear I feel this not a bug but the person behind that is very stupid.
â Navaro
Apr 8 at 22:42
@Navaro To be honest GNOME developers don't like the idea of putting files in desktop. In fact they have removed the desktop icon feature altogether from the latest version (3.28) of Nautilus!
â pomsky
Apr 8 at 22:47
@Navaro But thankfully (?) Ubuntu developers have decided to ship Ubuntu 18.04 with Nautilus v3.26 instead of 3.28 just to provide the desktop icons feature for users.
â pomsky
Apr 8 at 22:50
That's really great because I was thinking to switch back to windows 10 with bash instead of Ubuntu as an OS.
â Navaro
Apr 8 at 22:52
add a comment |Â
That is not the case always. When you are copying something to the desktop you can not see anything
â Navaro
Apr 8 at 21:05
I mean when you are inside a folder then you can see the icon but in the desktop where should it appear !!! of course it will not appear I feel this not a bug but the person behind that is very stupid.
â Navaro
Apr 8 at 22:42
@Navaro To be honest GNOME developers don't like the idea of putting files in desktop. In fact they have removed the desktop icon feature altogether from the latest version (3.28) of Nautilus!
â pomsky
Apr 8 at 22:47
@Navaro But thankfully (?) Ubuntu developers have decided to ship Ubuntu 18.04 with Nautilus v3.26 instead of 3.28 just to provide the desktop icons feature for users.
â pomsky
Apr 8 at 22:50
That's really great because I was thinking to switch back to windows 10 with bash instead of Ubuntu as an OS.
â Navaro
Apr 8 at 22:52
That is not the case always. When you are copying something to the desktop you can not see anything
â Navaro
Apr 8 at 21:05
That is not the case always. When you are copying something to the desktop you can not see anything
â Navaro
Apr 8 at 21:05
I mean when you are inside a folder then you can see the icon but in the desktop where should it appear !!! of course it will not appear I feel this not a bug but the person behind that is very stupid.
â Navaro
Apr 8 at 22:42
I mean when you are inside a folder then you can see the icon but in the desktop where should it appear !!! of course it will not appear I feel this not a bug but the person behind that is very stupid.
â Navaro
Apr 8 at 22:42
@Navaro To be honest GNOME developers don't like the idea of putting files in desktop. In fact they have removed the desktop icon feature altogether from the latest version (3.28) of Nautilus!
â pomsky
Apr 8 at 22:47
@Navaro To be honest GNOME developers don't like the idea of putting files in desktop. In fact they have removed the desktop icon feature altogether from the latest version (3.28) of Nautilus!
â pomsky
Apr 8 at 22:47
@Navaro But thankfully (?) Ubuntu developers have decided to ship Ubuntu 18.04 with Nautilus v3.26 instead of 3.28 just to provide the desktop icons feature for users.
â pomsky
Apr 8 at 22:50
@Navaro But thankfully (?) Ubuntu developers have decided to ship Ubuntu 18.04 with Nautilus v3.26 instead of 3.28 just to provide the desktop icons feature for users.
â pomsky
Apr 8 at 22:50
That's really great because I was thinking to switch back to windows 10 with bash instead of Ubuntu as an OS.
â Navaro
Apr 8 at 22:52
That's really great because I was thinking to switch back to windows 10 with bash instead of Ubuntu as an OS.
â Navaro
Apr 8 at 22:52
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So , if I've got this correct. The developers of Nautilus don't like the idea of someone choosing to copy files to their own desktop, so, no progress indicator for desktopers ? I'd suggest installing another file manager. Sorted!
â HaywardGB
May 18 at 15:53
One option, if you're using Unity, is to install Nemo: askubuntu.com/a/1042321/138621
â Rael Gugelmin Cunha
Jun 28 at 21:38