How to restore Nautilus default settings
Disclaimer: I tried this on my ubuntu 17.04 but don't know if this works on 15.10. (I don't even know whether 15.10 uses dconf or gconf.)
In ubuntu 17.04, you can do this with dconf.
Most simply, just run gsettings reset-recursively org.gnome.nautilus
in a terminal and every nautilus setting will be reset to default. If you want to reset only specific settings, gsettings list-recursively org.gnome.nautilus
will give you a list of key-value pairs you can gsetting set
or gsetting reset
.
Alternatively, if you prefer a GUI editor, install dconf-tools
package, run dconf-editor
and navigate to /org/gnome/nautilus
. Find the relevant keys and right click to reset/customize.
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whoww
Updated on September 18, 2022Comments
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whoww over 1 year
I am currently using Ubuntu 15.10 and wanted to try out Gnome 3.18. Everything worked, but finally I wanted to switch back to Unity, because I like it more. Since I remove all the Gnome 3 packages, my nautilus file manager looks and behaves strange. E.g. previously the "Instant-search" option was turned off which is now turned on, the corner of the window are not round but filled small black edges and the sidebar looks not right, too.
Here is a screenshot:
Is there any easy way to restore the default appearance and settings of nautilus?
I tried the obvious stuff, such as
apt-get purge nautilus
,apt-get install nautilus --reinstall
and deleting.config/nautilus
but nothing worked.Thanks for you help
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David over 8 yearsTry a
sudo apt-get install nautilus --reinstall
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lamonadevide over 8 yearsTry deleting the
~/.config/nautilus
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whoww over 8 yearsBoth tips did not help. Still the same issue as before. I will add that to my original question.
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lamonadevide over 8 yearsI think you have "leftovers" from Gnome packages. Especially that shadow thing around the window is a Gnome thing. I don't know how to help though.
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whoww over 8 yearsThat what I thought, too :(
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