Hi,
Ubuntu 22.04 here.
A right click on Nautilus icon ( in the dock ) does not always show the list of bookmarks ( automatic and manually added ).
Nautilus has to be already launched and running in order to show that list.
This list of « shortcuts » was ago always accessible on right click - in Unity.
It's a very convenient list of shortcuts, non-intrusive, calm on the eyes, and fast.
On Xorg I may be able to launch Nautilus as a minimized window, using xdotools or wmctrl or devilspie.
On Wayland I don't know how to do that : starting Nautilus as a minimized window with my session might be a workaround for that missing list.
But ideally an option for Nautilus to start minimized sounds cleaner ( but options like -u or --start-minimized are not offered by Nautilus afaik ).
Hi,
Ubuntu 22.04 here.
A right click on Nautilus icon ( in the dock ) does not always show the list of bookmarks ( automatic and manually added ).
Nautilus has to be already launched and running in order to show that list.
This list of « shortcuts » was ago always accessible on right click - in Unity.
It's a very convenient list of shortcuts, non-intrusive, calm on the eyes, and fast.
On Xorg I may be able to launch Nautilus as a minimized window, using xdotools or wmctrl or devilspie.
On Wayland I don't know how to do that : starting Nautilus as a minimized window with my session might be a workaround for that missing list.
But ideally an option for Nautilus to start minimized sounds cleaner ( but options like -u or --start-minimized are not offered by Nautilus afaik ).