GNOME Files (nautilus) does not display thumbnails of files like images, videos, and other files that usually have thumbnails. This makes it hard to browse large directories of multimedia files.
## Steps to reproduce 1. Start GNOME Files. 2. Make sure that "GNOME Files → Preferences → Search & Preview → Thumbnails" is active ("Files on this computer" is the option selected in my case for files less than 10 MB). 3. Browse to a directory that contains images. ## Unexpected result All images are represented by the same icon, so you can only differentiate them by file name (when the files are not generated by devices like cameras). Screenshot: https://multimedialib.files.wordpress.com/2020/01/guix-gnome-files-3.32.3-no-image-previews-2020-01-13.png ## Expected result You can see thumbnails of all images so you can browse them by their content, not only by their file name. ## System information GNOME 3.32.2 GNOME Files 3.32.3-stable $ LANG=C guix describe Generation 8 Jan 12 2020 16:24:29 (current) guix f9ea47a repository URL: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git branch: master commit: f9ea47a978882541063dd0d77c138be881ce0688 --- https://sirgazil.bitbucket.io/