I think its actually there in Gnome / Nautilus 46, its missing from Debian Trixie becasue they are running a mixed enviroment of some gnome 46 and some gnome 47 apps due to it being a testing enviroment, of which N autilus is one of them as its version 47.0 :)
I don't think it's a Debian Trixie thing. It seems that Gnome have removed it from Gnome 46. Gnome 46 is now using some of the software from Gnome 47 such as Nautilis and others. So I think that when Debian Trixie does get released as stable by that time it will have Gnome 47. I found this post here which is one of several that says it has been removed from Nautilus in Gnome 46: www.reddit.com/r/gnome/comments/1flfxm2/missing_other_locations_section_in_nautilus_47
@@AndreaBorman I was just meaning its not a Gnome 46/ Nautilus 46 ting, its on trixie becasue even though Trixie says its running Gnome 46 its Nautilus version is 47 from Gnome 47 :) I probably didnt write it too clearly. Nautilus 46 still had the other location, but still, feels like an odd secision at the momment, maybe nautilus users will get used to it.
@@cjuk81 Well I was just watching a video from another Linux user who is trying out Ubuntu and he has the same issue. The computer folder doesn't show up in Nautilus. If you go to 9.12 of his video you will see where he cannot find it. So I think that Gnome have hidden the computer folder.The only way to enable it is to add it to bookmarks. Though I did notice that it showed up in the file search settings in the control center as other locations. Another option is to use Nemo or Caja on Gnome as I do. Once you set it as the default file manager Caja or Nemo will open all of your files and you won't have to deal with Nautilus anymore. Nautilus will still be on your system. Because you cannot remove it because if you do it removes the Gnome desktop. But Nemo or Caja will handle all of your files. I do find Nemo and Caja to be much better file managers than Nautilus. The video is from user Switched To Linux where he shows the same problem with Nautilus: ua-cam.com/video/lU3EtIe2GQw/v-deo.html
there's going to be a few people over the years having this specific problem and being very thankful
Keep going Andrea! Thank you for your dedication and video!
Keep making good content andrea
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Thx!
I think its actually there in Gnome / Nautilus 46, its missing from Debian Trixie becasue they are running a mixed enviroment of some gnome 46 and some gnome 47 apps due to it being a testing enviroment, of which N autilus is one of them as its version 47.0 :)
I don't think it's a Debian Trixie thing. It seems that Gnome have removed it from Gnome 46. Gnome 46 is now using some of the software from Gnome 47 such as Nautilis and others. So I think that when Debian Trixie does get released as stable by that time it will have Gnome 47. I found this post here which is one of several that says it has been removed from Nautilus in Gnome 46:
www.reddit.com/r/gnome/comments/1flfxm2/missing_other_locations_section_in_nautilus_47
@@AndreaBorman I was just meaning its not a Gnome 46/ Nautilus 46 ting, its on trixie becasue even though Trixie says its running Gnome 46 its Nautilus version is 47 from Gnome 47 :) I probably didnt write it too clearly. Nautilus 46 still had the other location, but still, feels like an odd secision at the momment, maybe nautilus users will get used to it.
@@cjuk81 Well I was just watching a video from another Linux user who is trying out Ubuntu and he has the same issue. The computer folder doesn't show up in Nautilus. If you go to 9.12 of his video you will see where he cannot find it. So I think that Gnome have hidden the computer folder.The only way to enable it is to add it to bookmarks. Though I did notice that it showed up in the file search settings in the control center as other locations. Another option is to use Nemo or Caja on Gnome as I do. Once you set it as the default file manager Caja or Nemo will open all of your files and you won't have to deal with Nautilus anymore. Nautilus will still be on your system. Because you cannot remove it because if you do it removes the Gnome desktop. But Nemo or Caja will handle all of your files. I do find Nemo and Caja to be much better file managers than Nautilus. The video is from user Switched To Linux where he shows the same problem with Nautilus:
ua-cam.com/video/lU3EtIe2GQw/v-deo.html
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