selct your start button (bottom left corner) goto -->System Tools --> Configuration Editor select apps--> Nautilus-->Preferences look for the key named "always_use_browser" select the box next to always_use_browser to enable it. read the message in the dialog box below after you enable it On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 21:23:17 -0600, Eric Scott <scottclansman@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Yo; I just installed Fedora 2 a couple weeks ago (Former > Mandrake/SuSE/Debian tinkerer... fairly new to Linux in general), and > have been trying to give the default Windows95/Old Mac OS spread-out > method of Nautilus's windows a chance... and am about to blow over the > top. I find myself running "nautilus --browser"more and more often... > > *How do I get Nautilus to run in browser mode by default, like it used > to?* (The last version of RedHat I used was 8.0... and it was fine in > this respect.) Do people really like the spread-out method that much? > Or did RedHat make an executive decision... isn't this a community > project? Bla. Just in case you hadn't got it, the Explorer-98 style > (Side pane, address bar, navigation buttons) was an ADVANCEMENT over the > Explorer-95 style, IMHO (Yes yes, I'm assuming that Microsoft was the > first to make file managers act like web browsers, but I could be wrong, > after all, have they ever inovated before?). > > Thanx, > ES > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > -- james lawrence http://jlawren7.blogspot.com