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EVEN new users of Ubuntu Linux are likely to find its file manager, Nautilus, easy to learn and use. The ability to drag and drop files from one folder to another to move or copy them, or to right-click on an item to get a context-sensitive menu will all seem very familiar to users accustomed to other operating systems such as Windows.
But even experienced Ubuntu users may not be getting the most of the operating system’s default file manager. Here are a number of tips to get the most out of Nautilus.
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