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The 11 Best Nautilus Tweaks to Get More Out of the File Manager on Linux


Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Sep 06, 2022


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Nautilus is the official file manager for the GNOME desktop. Here are some Nautilus tweaks to enhance your file management experience on Linux.


Nautilus (now called GNOME Files or Files) is the default file manager on GNOME. It features a clean and intuitive interface and packs plenty of features to make your life easier.


However, not all of these features come enabled in Nautilus by default; some of them need to be enabled separately, while others require installing a plugin.


If you use Nautilus every day or have switched to it from another file manager recently, here are some of the best Nautilus tweaks you must check out—and probably enable in Nautilus—to make the most of it on your Linux computer.


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