Drag and Drop in Ubuntu Linux - Video Tip
Interestingly, because of the security setup in Ubuntu, drag and drop file management (ability to drag files from one folder to another) doesn't work without a little tweaking. I'm still learning the ins and outs of how Ubuntu is put together and how the all powerful "root" user corresponds to some commands or programs we want to run in Ubuntu.
Opening programs as the "root" user has the potential of creating some security or stability issues, but this small tweak seems to be universally accepted. To read more about drag and drop, the hack and how they relate to the Linux root user, read this forum thread on the Ubuntu Forum site.
What I demonstate in the video below is how to create a launcher item (shortcut) on your Ubuntu panel to open the file manager (Nautilus) in a mode that allows you to drag and drop files from folder to folder.
- RIGHT Click any panel
- Click Add to panel
- Click the Custom Application Launcher button
- Type a name for your new Launch icon
- Type the following the command line: gksudo nautilus
- Click the No icon button to bring up a list of icons you can choose from for your new launch button
- Click OK twice
- Click Close
Now your accessing your file manager (Nautilus) from this panel button allows you to drag and drop!
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Drag and Drop in Ubuntu Linux - Video Tip
Thanks, just what I was after. :)
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