Nautilus-Elementary is a « mod » of Nautilus, the filebrowser of Gnome. If you want more informations about nautilus-elementary, just visit the website of this project.
Now we’ll see how to have Nautilus-Elementary on Frugalware.
I made a package from a snapshot (bzr 54) of nautilus-elementary. Before installing it, you need to remove the actual nautilus by default of Gnome:
# pacman -Rd nautilus
Then install nautilus-elementary:
# pacman -U http://frugalware.org/~devil505/nautilus-elementary-2.30-1-i686.fpm
This is a i686 version, if you want a x86_64 or ppc one, contact me, i’ll provide you the FrugalBuild to package yourself nautilus-elementary for your arch.
Now relaunch nautilus.
Then it’s time to install the breadcrumbs (the use location entry mod):
cd ~ wget http://gnaag.k2city.eu/nautilus-breadcrumbs-hack.tar.gz tar -xvf nautilus-breadcrumbs-hack.tar.gz
Well it’s just some hidden files to copy into your $HOME.
To activate them, go to the Preferences window of nautilus then to the Tweaks tab and activate « show like Breadcrumbs (need specific gtkrcfile) ».



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