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How can I add a bookmark in my nautilus folder explorer
Adding another shortcut to File ManagerHow to add bookmark that connects to local server?Nautilus bookmarks do not appear at allBookmarks in nautilus only in menu, not in the shortcut tabHow to create a Directory, which can be accessible to all user and will be locate at Places like Desktop/DocumentsHow to Add Emblems to NautilusHow to drag a folder to the side panel in NautilusHow can I drag and drop files into the Ubuntu One bookmark in Nautilus?How to create a bookmark under “computer” in the Sidebar of the nautilus file manager in 12.04?Can't bookmark specific network locations in NautilusHow to add bookmark to Nautilus 3.6?How to add bookmark that connects to local server?How can I get the Nautilus file manger to open?Adding a folder to side panel nautilus NOT AS A BOOKMARK Ubuntu 18.04 LTSHow do I add folder to Ubuntu 18.04.1 Nautilus Bookmark list?
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In Ubuntu 11 I just dragged the folder there. This seems to be not possible on my new Samsung ultrabook with Ubuntu 12.04

I've tried Ctrl+D and using the top menu but nothing happens and no error messages, just nothing.
How can I add a bookmark?
nautilus directory filemanager bookmarks
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In Ubuntu 11 I just dragged the folder there. This seems to be not possible on my new Samsung ultrabook with Ubuntu 12.04

I've tried Ctrl+D and using the top menu but nothing happens and no error messages, just nothing.
How can I add a bookmark?
nautilus directory filemanager bookmarks
One can bookmark the current directory through the small menu icon at the top right corner next to the minimize window button. You can create a new directory, zoom in/out as well from the menu. scivision.co/nautilus-ubuntu-add-bookmark-favorite/…
– Al-Alamin
Jan 9 at 7:20
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In Ubuntu 11 I just dragged the folder there. This seems to be not possible on my new Samsung ultrabook with Ubuntu 12.04

I've tried Ctrl+D and using the top menu but nothing happens and no error messages, just nothing.
How can I add a bookmark?
nautilus directory filemanager bookmarks
In Ubuntu 11 I just dragged the folder there. This seems to be not possible on my new Samsung ultrabook with Ubuntu 12.04

I've tried Ctrl+D and using the top menu but nothing happens and no error messages, just nothing.
How can I add a bookmark?
nautilus directory filemanager bookmarks
nautilus directory filemanager bookmarks
edited Jul 18 '14 at 0:31
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asked Sep 15 '12 at 12:51
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One can bookmark the current directory through the small menu icon at the top right corner next to the minimize window button. You can create a new directory, zoom in/out as well from the menu. scivision.co/nautilus-ubuntu-add-bookmark-favorite/…
– Al-Alamin
Jan 9 at 7:20
add a comment |
One can bookmark the current directory through the small menu icon at the top right corner next to the minimize window button. You can create a new directory, zoom in/out as well from the menu. scivision.co/nautilus-ubuntu-add-bookmark-favorite/…
– Al-Alamin
Jan 9 at 7:20
One can bookmark the current directory through the small menu icon at the top right corner next to the minimize window button. You can create a new directory, zoom in/out as well from the menu. scivision.co/nautilus-ubuntu-add-bookmark-favorite/…
– Al-Alamin
Jan 9 at 7:20
One can bookmark the current directory through the small menu icon at the top right corner next to the minimize window button. You can create a new directory, zoom in/out as well from the menu. scivision.co/nautilus-ubuntu-add-bookmark-favorite/…
– Al-Alamin
Jan 9 at 7:20
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What you can do is to edit bookmarks by pressing Ctrl+B and change the url of a bookmark that already exists (and if you want you can change the name too). Then the new one that you wrote will appear and the one that you "replace" will be created by ubuntu again. I think that this is an error too but you can fix your problem
add a comment |
Got same ergonomic problem!
Ctrl+D or Add Bookmark will function only when "desired link folder" is selected on Location Bar. "Bookmarks" will appear only on Places (Nautilus) after placing one bookmark. Not so friendly IMO...
References:
"Adding a Bookmark
To add a bookmark, open the folder or location that you want to bookmark, then choose Places->Add Bookmark.
If you are using a Nautilus browser window, choose Bookmarks->Add Bookmark."
From: http://linux.about.com/library/gnome/blgnome6n6p.htm
And
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2027355
And finally, Help from Ubuntu:
Ubuntu Desktop Guide » Files › Tips and questions » Edit folder bookmarks
This is almost duplicated from:
Nautilus bookmarks do not appear at all
?
1
Files > Enter location and then Ctrl-D when the folder path edit box is displayed worked for me in 13.04
– David Carboni
May 23 '13 at 17:33
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Once you add your first bookmark using Ctrl+D, bookmarks will appear on the Nautilus tab and you will be able to use drag and drop. Seems to be a bug rather than a feature. However, I had some problems with that as well.
ctrl-D and Add Bookmark from the menu do not do anything. No errors and no changes.
– Michael Durrant
Sep 15 '12 at 13:24
@MichaelDurrant: Did you try the solution presented in the linked question. Are the bookmarks accessible though the menu?
– fabricator4
Sep 15 '12 at 13:33
add a comment |
This issue is fixed with the new updates.
Now Bookmarking works smooth, by using Ctrl+D.
add a comment |
It's very easy just press Ctrl + B and then edit the directory!
add a comment |
Ubuntu 18.04 is what I am using, I add this answer because it appears in google search but the solutions provided were not as intuitive. And this is the visual approach. CTRL+D does work but...
I normally drag the folder into the explorer menu on the left.
However this was not possible specifically with the root folder.
So I had to find the solution to the problem above, which was very simple once I found it.
Navigate to ROOT and then use the middle button (with plus symbol, above 100%) in this picture to create the bookmark, this would add the current folder to the left-hand folder explorer.

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What you can do is to edit bookmarks by pressing Ctrl+B and change the url of a bookmark that already exists (and if you want you can change the name too). Then the new one that you wrote will appear and the one that you "replace" will be created by ubuntu again. I think that this is an error too but you can fix your problem
add a comment |
What you can do is to edit bookmarks by pressing Ctrl+B and change the url of a bookmark that already exists (and if you want you can change the name too). Then the new one that you wrote will appear and the one that you "replace" will be created by ubuntu again. I think that this is an error too but you can fix your problem
add a comment |
What you can do is to edit bookmarks by pressing Ctrl+B and change the url of a bookmark that already exists (and if you want you can change the name too). Then the new one that you wrote will appear and the one that you "replace" will be created by ubuntu again. I think that this is an error too but you can fix your problem
What you can do is to edit bookmarks by pressing Ctrl+B and change the url of a bookmark that already exists (and if you want you can change the name too). Then the new one that you wrote will appear and the one that you "replace" will be created by ubuntu again. I think that this is an error too but you can fix your problem
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Got same ergonomic problem!
Ctrl+D or Add Bookmark will function only when "desired link folder" is selected on Location Bar. "Bookmarks" will appear only on Places (Nautilus) after placing one bookmark. Not so friendly IMO...
References:
"Adding a Bookmark
To add a bookmark, open the folder or location that you want to bookmark, then choose Places->Add Bookmark.
If you are using a Nautilus browser window, choose Bookmarks->Add Bookmark."
From: http://linux.about.com/library/gnome/blgnome6n6p.htm
And
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2027355
And finally, Help from Ubuntu:
Ubuntu Desktop Guide » Files › Tips and questions » Edit folder bookmarks
This is almost duplicated from:
Nautilus bookmarks do not appear at all
?
1
Files > Enter location and then Ctrl-D when the folder path edit box is displayed worked for me in 13.04
– David Carboni
May 23 '13 at 17:33
add a comment |
Got same ergonomic problem!
Ctrl+D or Add Bookmark will function only when "desired link folder" is selected on Location Bar. "Bookmarks" will appear only on Places (Nautilus) after placing one bookmark. Not so friendly IMO...
References:
"Adding a Bookmark
To add a bookmark, open the folder or location that you want to bookmark, then choose Places->Add Bookmark.
If you are using a Nautilus browser window, choose Bookmarks->Add Bookmark."
From: http://linux.about.com/library/gnome/blgnome6n6p.htm
And
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2027355
And finally, Help from Ubuntu:
Ubuntu Desktop Guide » Files › Tips and questions » Edit folder bookmarks
This is almost duplicated from:
Nautilus bookmarks do not appear at all
?
1
Files > Enter location and then Ctrl-D when the folder path edit box is displayed worked for me in 13.04
– David Carboni
May 23 '13 at 17:33
add a comment |
Got same ergonomic problem!
Ctrl+D or Add Bookmark will function only when "desired link folder" is selected on Location Bar. "Bookmarks" will appear only on Places (Nautilus) after placing one bookmark. Not so friendly IMO...
References:
"Adding a Bookmark
To add a bookmark, open the folder or location that you want to bookmark, then choose Places->Add Bookmark.
If you are using a Nautilus browser window, choose Bookmarks->Add Bookmark."
From: http://linux.about.com/library/gnome/blgnome6n6p.htm
And
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2027355
And finally, Help from Ubuntu:
Ubuntu Desktop Guide » Files › Tips and questions » Edit folder bookmarks
This is almost duplicated from:
Nautilus bookmarks do not appear at all
?
Got same ergonomic problem!
Ctrl+D or Add Bookmark will function only when "desired link folder" is selected on Location Bar. "Bookmarks" will appear only on Places (Nautilus) after placing one bookmark. Not so friendly IMO...
References:
"Adding a Bookmark
To add a bookmark, open the folder or location that you want to bookmark, then choose Places->Add Bookmark.
If you are using a Nautilus browser window, choose Bookmarks->Add Bookmark."
From: http://linux.about.com/library/gnome/blgnome6n6p.htm
And
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2027355
And finally, Help from Ubuntu:
Ubuntu Desktop Guide » Files › Tips and questions » Edit folder bookmarks
This is almost duplicated from:
Nautilus bookmarks do not appear at all
?
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Files > Enter location and then Ctrl-D when the folder path edit box is displayed worked for me in 13.04
– David Carboni
May 23 '13 at 17:33
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Files > Enter location and then Ctrl-D when the folder path edit box is displayed worked for me in 13.04
– David Carboni
May 23 '13 at 17:33
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Files > Enter location and then Ctrl-D when the folder path edit box is displayed worked for me in 13.04
– David Carboni
May 23 '13 at 17:33
Files > Enter location and then Ctrl-D when the folder path edit box is displayed worked for me in 13.04
– David Carboni
May 23 '13 at 17:33
add a comment |
Once you add your first bookmark using Ctrl+D, bookmarks will appear on the Nautilus tab and you will be able to use drag and drop. Seems to be a bug rather than a feature. However, I had some problems with that as well.
ctrl-D and Add Bookmark from the menu do not do anything. No errors and no changes.
– Michael Durrant
Sep 15 '12 at 13:24
@MichaelDurrant: Did you try the solution presented in the linked question. Are the bookmarks accessible though the menu?
– fabricator4
Sep 15 '12 at 13:33
add a comment |
Once you add your first bookmark using Ctrl+D, bookmarks will appear on the Nautilus tab and you will be able to use drag and drop. Seems to be a bug rather than a feature. However, I had some problems with that as well.
ctrl-D and Add Bookmark from the menu do not do anything. No errors and no changes.
– Michael Durrant
Sep 15 '12 at 13:24
@MichaelDurrant: Did you try the solution presented in the linked question. Are the bookmarks accessible though the menu?
– fabricator4
Sep 15 '12 at 13:33
add a comment |
Once you add your first bookmark using Ctrl+D, bookmarks will appear on the Nautilus tab and you will be able to use drag and drop. Seems to be a bug rather than a feature. However, I had some problems with that as well.
Once you add your first bookmark using Ctrl+D, bookmarks will appear on the Nautilus tab and you will be able to use drag and drop. Seems to be a bug rather than a feature. However, I had some problems with that as well.
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ctrl-D and Add Bookmark from the menu do not do anything. No errors and no changes.
– Michael Durrant
Sep 15 '12 at 13:24
@MichaelDurrant: Did you try the solution presented in the linked question. Are the bookmarks accessible though the menu?
– fabricator4
Sep 15 '12 at 13:33
add a comment |
ctrl-D and Add Bookmark from the menu do not do anything. No errors and no changes.
– Michael Durrant
Sep 15 '12 at 13:24
@MichaelDurrant: Did you try the solution presented in the linked question. Are the bookmarks accessible though the menu?
– fabricator4
Sep 15 '12 at 13:33
ctrl-D and Add Bookmark from the menu do not do anything. No errors and no changes.
– Michael Durrant
Sep 15 '12 at 13:24
ctrl-D and Add Bookmark from the menu do not do anything. No errors and no changes.
– Michael Durrant
Sep 15 '12 at 13:24
@MichaelDurrant: Did you try the solution presented in the linked question. Are the bookmarks accessible though the menu?
– fabricator4
Sep 15 '12 at 13:33
@MichaelDurrant: Did you try the solution presented in the linked question. Are the bookmarks accessible though the menu?
– fabricator4
Sep 15 '12 at 13:33
add a comment |
This issue is fixed with the new updates.
Now Bookmarking works smooth, by using Ctrl+D.
add a comment |
This issue is fixed with the new updates.
Now Bookmarking works smooth, by using Ctrl+D.
add a comment |
This issue is fixed with the new updates.
Now Bookmarking works smooth, by using Ctrl+D.
This issue is fixed with the new updates.
Now Bookmarking works smooth, by using Ctrl+D.
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It's very easy just press Ctrl + B and then edit the directory!
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It's very easy just press Ctrl + B and then edit the directory!
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It's very easy just press Ctrl + B and then edit the directory!
It's very easy just press Ctrl + B and then edit the directory!
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Ubuntu 18.04 is what I am using, I add this answer because it appears in google search but the solutions provided were not as intuitive. And this is the visual approach. CTRL+D does work but...
I normally drag the folder into the explorer menu on the left.
However this was not possible specifically with the root folder.
So I had to find the solution to the problem above, which was very simple once I found it.
Navigate to ROOT and then use the middle button (with plus symbol, above 100%) in this picture to create the bookmark, this would add the current folder to the left-hand folder explorer.

add a comment |
Ubuntu 18.04 is what I am using, I add this answer because it appears in google search but the solutions provided were not as intuitive. And this is the visual approach. CTRL+D does work but...
I normally drag the folder into the explorer menu on the left.
However this was not possible specifically with the root folder.
So I had to find the solution to the problem above, which was very simple once I found it.
Navigate to ROOT and then use the middle button (with plus symbol, above 100%) in this picture to create the bookmark, this would add the current folder to the left-hand folder explorer.

add a comment |
Ubuntu 18.04 is what I am using, I add this answer because it appears in google search but the solutions provided were not as intuitive. And this is the visual approach. CTRL+D does work but...
I normally drag the folder into the explorer menu on the left.
However this was not possible specifically with the root folder.
So I had to find the solution to the problem above, which was very simple once I found it.
Navigate to ROOT and then use the middle button (with plus symbol, above 100%) in this picture to create the bookmark, this would add the current folder to the left-hand folder explorer.

Ubuntu 18.04 is what I am using, I add this answer because it appears in google search but the solutions provided were not as intuitive. And this is the visual approach. CTRL+D does work but...
I normally drag the folder into the explorer menu on the left.
However this was not possible specifically with the root folder.
So I had to find the solution to the problem above, which was very simple once I found it.
Navigate to ROOT and then use the middle button (with plus symbol, above 100%) in this picture to create the bookmark, this would add the current folder to the left-hand folder explorer.

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One can bookmark the current directory through the small menu icon at the top right corner next to the minimize window button. You can create a new directory, zoom in/out as well from the menu. scivision.co/nautilus-ubuntu-add-bookmark-favorite/…
– Al-Alamin
Jan 9 at 7:20