GNOME’s Nautilus file manager is finally matching the behavior of other file managers like KDE’s Dolphin and Xfce’s Thunar with a keyboard shortcut for copying and pasting files.

This Week in GNOME highlighted a notable albeit one could argue long overdue change for GNOME Files / Nautilus: Ctrl+Insert and Shift+Insert support for copying and pasting files.

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    2 days ago

    I have to use too many extensions to make it usable. When we’ll get proper multi monitor support with top bar settings?

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      17 hours ago

      What’s wrong with multi monitor?

      Gnome has been my example as the best multimonitor experience. It’s more reliable than even my work Mac when working with mixed DPI and multiple displays.

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        17 hours ago

        I have to use “fullscreen avoider” and “multi-monitor panel” extensions.

        The first moves the top panel to the second monitor if there’s a fullscreen window on the first.

        The second creates another top panel on all the others monitor.

        Since them are in effect different panels, others extensions doesn’t show up on secondary monitor’s top panel (like for example audio mixer). So by using “fullscreen avoider” I have those extensions on the secondary monitor while I’m gaming or watching a video.

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        2 days ago

        I know. I’m coming from xfce and tried plasma. I have to get used to plasma so I’m trying it on laptop but for now it’s messy.