On 01/07/2011 05:10 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 12:21 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>> On 01/07/2011 08:43 AM, Greg Woods wrote:
>>> On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 07:54 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>>>
>>>> I just checked on a test server I set up yesterday morning. It does not
>>>> have Nautilus under Applications ->   System Tools either.
>>> I'm on F14 too. If I open most things under Places (such as "Home" or
>>> "Computer") it runs Nautilus.
>> Yes.
>>>>    But when I
>>>> start a copy of Nautilus from say the Desktop (eg my Home), it has the
>>>> Side Pane and F9 works. So I something is messed up on my notebook.
>>> Under "View", does it have an option to enable the Side Pane? Mine does,
>>> and the side pane is not enabled unless I check the box for it.
>> No it does not.  At least not any more.  I **THINK** it had it the first
>> time I opened it, then I made my 'standard' changes to come up in list
>> rather than icon mode, not to open a new window on every folder click,
>> and to allow for real delete.  I closed Nautilus, without really looking
>> at it, then opened it again and NO side view and NO way to enable it.
>>
>> I was wondering if it might be some hidden file controlling this?  One
>> of the config control files that Gnome has so many of...
>>
>>
> I am not sure what is happening on you machine. But clicking on Side
> Pane under view produces a side pane on my machine. As does F9.

And I have NOTHING to click on.  There is NO 'Side Pane' under view.

It is GONE.  It was there when I first installed, but something caused 
it to go away.

On the Gnome list, it was recommended that I create a new user and see 
if that user has the same problem.
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