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Section 11.1:The GNOME File Manager
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Emblems can be added to a file icon, indicating that the file is personal, new, a draft, very important,
a personal favorite, and so on. Click on the
tab to select informational emblems for a file.
Emblems
Use the check boxes next to the emblems to add or remove them.
Figure 11–3 The File Properties' Permissions Tab
On the
tab (see Figure 11–3, The File Properties' Permissions Tab), you can change
Permissions
the permissions and ownership of a file (that is, if you have the right permissions yourself). You
can change the read, write, and execute settings for a file. For more information on permissions, see
Chapter 10, Shell Prompt Basics
11.1.2 Setting Nautilus Preferences
Nautilus has three user levels for you to choose from and many preference options within each level
at the top of the Nautilus screen. Here,
that can be configured to your liking. Click on
Preferences
you can select beginner, intermediate, or advanced user level. Obviously, as the levels go progressively
higher, the available preference options grow in number and complexity.
Select a user level that best suits your level of Linux knowledge. You can change this user level at
anytime and without having to log out of your system for them to take effect.
Select
to open a window where you can configure all of the options available to the
Edit Preferences
user level you have chosen (see Figure 11–4, Nautilus File View Preferences).

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