Bionic Beaver Nautilus list of visited servers
Newly switched from 16.04 LTS to Bionic Beaver.
Yet in 16.04 several smb servers were stored to Nautilus server history (or so, sorry don't know the exact terminology). Now after upgrade to B. Beaver file manager (possibly it is still Nautilus, however one source in web stresses it was GNOME's default file manager called Files) the list of servers visited in the past is empty.
How to migrate
~/.config/nautilus/servers
generated by 16.04's Nautilus to Beaver's default file manager?
According to System Monitor app Nautilus is in operation (Beaver), no app like Files is listed over there.
16.04 18.04 nautilus filemanager history
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Newly switched from 16.04 LTS to Bionic Beaver.
Yet in 16.04 several smb servers were stored to Nautilus server history (or so, sorry don't know the exact terminology). Now after upgrade to B. Beaver file manager (possibly it is still Nautilus, however one source in web stresses it was GNOME's default file manager called Files) the list of servers visited in the past is empty.
How to migrate
~/.config/nautilus/servers
generated by 16.04's Nautilus to Beaver's default file manager?
According to System Monitor app Nautilus is in operation (Beaver), no app like Files is listed over there.
16.04 18.04 nautilus filemanager history
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It's still nautilus. The official name changed to "Files", but the command is still nautilus.
– muru
Aug 5 '18 at 23:54
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Newly switched from 16.04 LTS to Bionic Beaver.
Yet in 16.04 several smb servers were stored to Nautilus server history (or so, sorry don't know the exact terminology). Now after upgrade to B. Beaver file manager (possibly it is still Nautilus, however one source in web stresses it was GNOME's default file manager called Files) the list of servers visited in the past is empty.
How to migrate
~/.config/nautilus/servers
generated by 16.04's Nautilus to Beaver's default file manager?
According to System Monitor app Nautilus is in operation (Beaver), no app like Files is listed over there.
16.04 18.04 nautilus filemanager history
Newly switched from 16.04 LTS to Bionic Beaver.
Yet in 16.04 several smb servers were stored to Nautilus server history (or so, sorry don't know the exact terminology). Now after upgrade to B. Beaver file manager (possibly it is still Nautilus, however one source in web stresses it was GNOME's default file manager called Files) the list of servers visited in the past is empty.
How to migrate
~/.config/nautilus/servers
generated by 16.04's Nautilus to Beaver's default file manager?
According to System Monitor app Nautilus is in operation (Beaver), no app like Files is listed over there.
16.04 18.04 nautilus filemanager history
16.04 18.04 nautilus filemanager history
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It's still nautilus. The official name changed to "Files", but the command is still nautilus.
– muru
Aug 5 '18 at 23:54
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2
It's still nautilus. The official name changed to "Files", but the command is still nautilus.
– muru
Aug 5 '18 at 23:54
2
2
It's still nautilus. The official name changed to "Files", but the command is still nautilus.
– muru
Aug 5 '18 at 23:54
It's still nautilus. The official name changed to "Files", but the command is still nautilus.
– muru
Aug 5 '18 at 23:54
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~/.config/gtk-3.0/servers
seems to be the answer, at least for Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic Beaver) Formatting seams to be identical with servers file in previous location. New location was tested successfully.
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~/.config/gtk-3.0/servers
seems to be the answer, at least for Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic Beaver) Formatting seams to be identical with servers file in previous location. New location was tested successfully.
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~/.config/gtk-3.0/servers
seems to be the answer, at least for Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic Beaver) Formatting seams to be identical with servers file in previous location. New location was tested successfully.
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~/.config/gtk-3.0/servers
seems to be the answer, at least for Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic Beaver) Formatting seams to be identical with servers file in previous location. New location was tested successfully.
~/.config/gtk-3.0/servers
seems to be the answer, at least for Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic Beaver) Formatting seams to be identical with servers file in previous location. New location was tested successfully.
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It's still nautilus. The official name changed to "Files", but the command is still nautilus.
– muru
Aug 5 '18 at 23:54