Menu bar nautilus missed in Ubuntu 18.04











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I don't know if it is normal, but the nautilus menu bar doesn't appear in Ubuntu 18.04.
Now only using shortcut keys to copy, select all, cut, paste, etc.
I didn't find answers after much search about Ubuntu 18.04.



I cant see menu bar in folders with: ****File, Edit, View, Go, (bookmarks?), Help.****
The panel I fond already.



What I do?
Now only using shortcut keys to copy, select all, cut, paste, etc.ly using shortcut keys to copy, select all, cut, paste, etc.



And the menu which appears as the answered in the post:enter image description here , is not what I need.
anybody can help me:










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  • Not coming back. Options to some extent are either in the hamburger menu, context menu & as noted the shortcuts. You could switch to nemo which is a better version of the older style nautilus in every respect.
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    Nov 25 at 13:43















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I don't know if it is normal, but the nautilus menu bar doesn't appear in Ubuntu 18.04.
Now only using shortcut keys to copy, select all, cut, paste, etc.
I didn't find answers after much search about Ubuntu 18.04.



I cant see menu bar in folders with: ****File, Edit, View, Go, (bookmarks?), Help.****
The panel I fond already.



What I do?
Now only using shortcut keys to copy, select all, cut, paste, etc.ly using shortcut keys to copy, select all, cut, paste, etc.



And the menu which appears as the answered in the post:enter image description here , is not what I need.
anybody can help me:










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  • Not coming back. Options to some extent are either in the hamburger menu, context menu & as noted the shortcuts. You could switch to nemo which is a better version of the older style nautilus in every respect.
    – doug
    Nov 25 at 13:43













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I don't know if it is normal, but the nautilus menu bar doesn't appear in Ubuntu 18.04.
Now only using shortcut keys to copy, select all, cut, paste, etc.
I didn't find answers after much search about Ubuntu 18.04.



I cant see menu bar in folders with: ****File, Edit, View, Go, (bookmarks?), Help.****
The panel I fond already.



What I do?
Now only using shortcut keys to copy, select all, cut, paste, etc.ly using shortcut keys to copy, select all, cut, paste, etc.



And the menu which appears as the answered in the post:enter image description here , is not what I need.
anybody can help me:










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I don't know if it is normal, but the nautilus menu bar doesn't appear in Ubuntu 18.04.
Now only using shortcut keys to copy, select all, cut, paste, etc.
I didn't find answers after much search about Ubuntu 18.04.



I cant see menu bar in folders with: ****File, Edit, View, Go, (bookmarks?), Help.****
The panel I fond already.



What I do?
Now only using shortcut keys to copy, select all, cut, paste, etc.ly using shortcut keys to copy, select all, cut, paste, etc.



And the menu which appears as the answered in the post:enter image description here , is not what I need.
anybody can help me:







gnome nautilus menu-bar






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  • Not coming back. Options to some extent are either in the hamburger menu, context menu & as noted the shortcuts. You could switch to nemo which is a better version of the older style nautilus in every respect.
    – doug
    Nov 25 at 13:43


















  • Not coming back. Options to some extent are either in the hamburger menu, context menu & as noted the shortcuts. You could switch to nemo which is a better version of the older style nautilus in every respect.
    – doug
    Nov 25 at 13:43
















Not coming back. Options to some extent are either in the hamburger menu, context menu & as noted the shortcuts. You could switch to nemo which is a better version of the older style nautilus in every respect.
– doug
Nov 25 at 13:43




Not coming back. Options to some extent are either in the hamburger menu, context menu & as noted the shortcuts. You could switch to nemo which is a better version of the older style nautilus in every respect.
– doug
Nov 25 at 13:43










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The menu bar does not anymore exist indeed. Menu bars are deprecated in Gnome. This is reflected in all Gnome applications, except still gnome-terminal, shipping without menu bar.




  • Many actions you do with specific items (aka files and folders) are available through the right-click menu

  • The hamburger menu provides options with respect to the view

  • The application menu, in the top bar of Gnome Shell, displays application wide options.


Like it or not, but this is how the Gnome developers see software evolving. If you do not want to adapt to this vision, there are still a plethora of alternative desktops where the "traditional" menu bar is considered the prime reference point for the user to locate commands. The Cinnamon desktop for example, explicitly chooses to retain traditional user interfaces (titlebars, menubars). It therefore forked nautilus into nemo, which maintains the global menu. In addition, they have created the "x-apps", which are forks of the gnome apps that retain the classical title bar and the menu bar (Xedit, Xviewer,Xreader, etc.)






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  • I installed nemo but nothing has changed.
    – isabelgobbo
    Dec 1 at 16:23










  • I installed cinnamon now, it will change Gnome?
    – isabelgobbo
    Dec 1 at 16:45






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    Cinnamon nowadays can be installed fine with Gnome Shell, afaik
    – vanadium
    Dec 1 at 17:54


















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If you click on the icon with the three horizontal lines on the right top, you shoul'd get the menu



Nautilus Menu






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  • Not the menu I need.
    – isabelgobbo
    Nov 25 at 12:23










  • Why they removed the menu bar as its so good?
    – isabelgobbo
    Dec 1 at 15:18











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The menu bar does not anymore exist indeed. Menu bars are deprecated in Gnome. This is reflected in all Gnome applications, except still gnome-terminal, shipping without menu bar.




  • Many actions you do with specific items (aka files and folders) are available through the right-click menu

  • The hamburger menu provides options with respect to the view

  • The application menu, in the top bar of Gnome Shell, displays application wide options.


Like it or not, but this is how the Gnome developers see software evolving. If you do not want to adapt to this vision, there are still a plethora of alternative desktops where the "traditional" menu bar is considered the prime reference point for the user to locate commands. The Cinnamon desktop for example, explicitly chooses to retain traditional user interfaces (titlebars, menubars). It therefore forked nautilus into nemo, which maintains the global menu. In addition, they have created the "x-apps", which are forks of the gnome apps that retain the classical title bar and the menu bar (Xedit, Xviewer,Xreader, etc.)






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  • I installed nemo but nothing has changed.
    – isabelgobbo
    Dec 1 at 16:23










  • I installed cinnamon now, it will change Gnome?
    – isabelgobbo
    Dec 1 at 16:45






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    Cinnamon nowadays can be installed fine with Gnome Shell, afaik
    – vanadium
    Dec 1 at 17:54















up vote
1
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The menu bar does not anymore exist indeed. Menu bars are deprecated in Gnome. This is reflected in all Gnome applications, except still gnome-terminal, shipping without menu bar.




  • Many actions you do with specific items (aka files and folders) are available through the right-click menu

  • The hamburger menu provides options with respect to the view

  • The application menu, in the top bar of Gnome Shell, displays application wide options.


Like it or not, but this is how the Gnome developers see software evolving. If you do not want to adapt to this vision, there are still a plethora of alternative desktops where the "traditional" menu bar is considered the prime reference point for the user to locate commands. The Cinnamon desktop for example, explicitly chooses to retain traditional user interfaces (titlebars, menubars). It therefore forked nautilus into nemo, which maintains the global menu. In addition, they have created the "x-apps", which are forks of the gnome apps that retain the classical title bar and the menu bar (Xedit, Xviewer,Xreader, etc.)






share|improve this answer





















  • I installed nemo but nothing has changed.
    – isabelgobbo
    Dec 1 at 16:23










  • I installed cinnamon now, it will change Gnome?
    – isabelgobbo
    Dec 1 at 16:45






  • 1




    Cinnamon nowadays can be installed fine with Gnome Shell, afaik
    – vanadium
    Dec 1 at 17:54













up vote
1
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up vote
1
down vote









The menu bar does not anymore exist indeed. Menu bars are deprecated in Gnome. This is reflected in all Gnome applications, except still gnome-terminal, shipping without menu bar.




  • Many actions you do with specific items (aka files and folders) are available through the right-click menu

  • The hamburger menu provides options with respect to the view

  • The application menu, in the top bar of Gnome Shell, displays application wide options.


Like it or not, but this is how the Gnome developers see software evolving. If you do not want to adapt to this vision, there are still a plethora of alternative desktops where the "traditional" menu bar is considered the prime reference point for the user to locate commands. The Cinnamon desktop for example, explicitly chooses to retain traditional user interfaces (titlebars, menubars). It therefore forked nautilus into nemo, which maintains the global menu. In addition, they have created the "x-apps", which are forks of the gnome apps that retain the classical title bar and the menu bar (Xedit, Xviewer,Xreader, etc.)






share|improve this answer












The menu bar does not anymore exist indeed. Menu bars are deprecated in Gnome. This is reflected in all Gnome applications, except still gnome-terminal, shipping without menu bar.




  • Many actions you do with specific items (aka files and folders) are available through the right-click menu

  • The hamburger menu provides options with respect to the view

  • The application menu, in the top bar of Gnome Shell, displays application wide options.


Like it or not, but this is how the Gnome developers see software evolving. If you do not want to adapt to this vision, there are still a plethora of alternative desktops where the "traditional" menu bar is considered the prime reference point for the user to locate commands. The Cinnamon desktop for example, explicitly chooses to retain traditional user interfaces (titlebars, menubars). It therefore forked nautilus into nemo, which maintains the global menu. In addition, they have created the "x-apps", which are forks of the gnome apps that retain the classical title bar and the menu bar (Xedit, Xviewer,Xreader, etc.)







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  • I installed nemo but nothing has changed.
    – isabelgobbo
    Dec 1 at 16:23










  • I installed cinnamon now, it will change Gnome?
    – isabelgobbo
    Dec 1 at 16:45






  • 1




    Cinnamon nowadays can be installed fine with Gnome Shell, afaik
    – vanadium
    Dec 1 at 17:54


















  • I installed nemo but nothing has changed.
    – isabelgobbo
    Dec 1 at 16:23










  • I installed cinnamon now, it will change Gnome?
    – isabelgobbo
    Dec 1 at 16:45






  • 1




    Cinnamon nowadays can be installed fine with Gnome Shell, afaik
    – vanadium
    Dec 1 at 17:54
















I installed nemo but nothing has changed.
– isabelgobbo
Dec 1 at 16:23




I installed nemo but nothing has changed.
– isabelgobbo
Dec 1 at 16:23












I installed cinnamon now, it will change Gnome?
– isabelgobbo
Dec 1 at 16:45




I installed cinnamon now, it will change Gnome?
– isabelgobbo
Dec 1 at 16:45




1




1




Cinnamon nowadays can be installed fine with Gnome Shell, afaik
– vanadium
Dec 1 at 17:54




Cinnamon nowadays can be installed fine with Gnome Shell, afaik
– vanadium
Dec 1 at 17:54












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If you click on the icon with the three horizontal lines on the right top, you shoul'd get the menu



Nautilus Menu






share|improve this answer





















  • Not the menu I need.
    – isabelgobbo
    Nov 25 at 12:23










  • Why they removed the menu bar as its so good?
    – isabelgobbo
    Dec 1 at 15:18















up vote
0
down vote













If you click on the icon with the three horizontal lines on the right top, you shoul'd get the menu



Nautilus Menu






share|improve this answer





















  • Not the menu I need.
    – isabelgobbo
    Nov 25 at 12:23










  • Why they removed the menu bar as its so good?
    – isabelgobbo
    Dec 1 at 15:18













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0
down vote










up vote
0
down vote









If you click on the icon with the three horizontal lines on the right top, you shoul'd get the menu



Nautilus Menu






share|improve this answer












If you click on the icon with the three horizontal lines on the right top, you shoul'd get the menu



Nautilus Menu







share|improve this answer












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  • Not the menu I need.
    – isabelgobbo
    Nov 25 at 12:23










  • Why they removed the menu bar as its so good?
    – isabelgobbo
    Dec 1 at 15:18


















  • Not the menu I need.
    – isabelgobbo
    Nov 25 at 12:23










  • Why they removed the menu bar as its so good?
    – isabelgobbo
    Dec 1 at 15:18
















Not the menu I need.
– isabelgobbo
Nov 25 at 12:23




Not the menu I need.
– isabelgobbo
Nov 25 at 12:23












Why they removed the menu bar as its so good?
– isabelgobbo
Dec 1 at 15:18




Why they removed the menu bar as its so good?
– isabelgobbo
Dec 1 at 15:18


















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