Nautilus
Nautilus is the official file manager for the Gnome desktop environment. It is designed to be primarly a file manager, but there are support for web and file viewing too. These pages are meant to help you find information about Nautilus.
How to get a root nautilus.
Open GKsu or other way get root and type nautilus in the terminal ( in Gnome). The opened nautilus is a root file manager.
Mime
The Gnome Nautilus Mime Type configuration tool will also define mime types for Mozilla. The configuration tool /usr/bin/gnome-file-types-properties will edit the following user configuration files:
- $HOME/.gnome/mime-info/user.keys: List mime types and the associated application/viewer.
- $HOME/.gnome/mime-info/user.mime: Mime types and the associted file extention
System values:
- /usr/share/mime-info/gnome.mime
Note: This is old and outdated info for GNOME <= 2.4. Since 2.8 GNOME fully supports the freedesktop.org standards. This info needs to be updated.