Re: [Tails-dev] Changing default order in Nautilus

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Autor: Ulrich Viefhaus
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Para: The Tails public development discussion list
Asunto: Re: [Tails-dev] Changing default order in Nautilus
Hi Tom,

you could change that setting in each Tails session via the following
command in a terminal:

gsettings set org.gnome.nautilus.preferences default-sort-order type

gsetting should be contained in gsettings-backend that is provided by
dconf or gconf: https://packages.debian.org/jessie/gsettings-backend

Kind regards,
Ulrich

Am Donnerstag, den 21.07.2016, 21:54 +0200 schrieb intrigeri:
> Hi Tom,
>
> Tom Servo wrote (21 Jul 2016 17:47:29 GMT) :
> > A couple of updates ago (maybe just one), the default ordering in Nautilus, the file explorer, was changed to alphabetical.
>
> > This is not ideal for me, since I need to change it to "by Type" each time I enter
> > a new directory. I like to have a lot of directories.
>
> > It might just be that I'm missing an obvious setting, but I would like to know how to
> > change the ordering to "by Type" once and for all (even just once per session would
> > be okay).
>
> As far as I can tell, we've never modifyed the default value for this
> GNOME setting we get from upstream/Debian, so whatever change might
> have happen in Tails, has been decided upstream or in Debian.
> To revert that change in Tails, we'll need a pretty strong reasoning,
> that takes into account the reasoning for the reverted change.
>
> Cheers,


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