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====== Thunar - Frequently Asked Questions ====== | ====== Thunar - Frequently Asked Questions ====== | ||
The intent of this section is to collect the quite numerous frequently asked questions that relate to working with Thunar. If you know of a question that is missing from this page, please [[https:// | The intent of this section is to collect the quite numerous frequently asked questions that relate to working with Thunar. If you know of a question that is missing from this page, please [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[#Why does Thunar forget its settings when run as root?|Why does Thunar forget its settings when run as root?]] | ||
* [[#Why doesn' | * [[#Why doesn' | ||
* [[#Where does Thunar store the metadata associated with files? | * [[#Where does Thunar store the metadata associated with files? | ||
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* [[#How do I assign different keyboard shortcuts? | * [[#How do I assign different keyboard shortcuts? | ||
* [[#Why does Thunar display the fall-back icon for all files and folders? | * [[#Why does Thunar display the fall-back icon for all files and folders? | ||
- | * [[#Where are the deleted items from the trash located?|Where are the deleted items from the trash located?]] | + | * [[#How to disable recently used files?|How to disable recently used files?]] |
- | * [[#Can Thunar display video thumbnails?|Can Thunar display video thumbnails?]] | + | * [[#How to use trash functionality on BTRFS volumes?|How to use trash functionality on BTRFS volumes?]] |
- | * [[#How to hide fixed disks or user locations from the sidebar|How to hide fixed disks or user locations from the sidebar]] | + | * [[#How to give unique identifiers to specific Thunar windows?|How to give unique identifiers to specific Thunar windows?]] |
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+ | ===== Why does Thunar forget its settings when run as root? ===== | ||
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+ | Thunar relies on '' | ||
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+ | You can start Thunar as root with dbus-session with the following command: | ||
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+ | '' | ||
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+ | or | ||
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+ | '' | ||
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===== Why doesn' | ===== Why doesn' | ||
- | For security reasons, by default Thunar only executes files of type application/ | + | For security reasons, by default Thunar only executes files of type application/ |
Also note that for application/ | Also note that for application/ | ||
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===== Where does Thunar store the metadata associated with files? ===== | ===== Where does Thunar store the metadata associated with files? ===== | ||
- | Thunar associates various settings with files/ | ||
- | [[|Back to Top]] | + | Thunar has its file and folder metadata storage implemented as a set of key/value pairs. Since 1.6, this data is stored using the '' |
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+ | For example: | ||
+ | The command '' | ||
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+ | For a more detailed list of file information, | ||
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+ | See [[https:// | ||
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===== How do I assign different keyboard shortcuts? ===== | ===== How do I assign different keyboard shortcuts? ===== | ||
- | Starting with thunar 4.18 you can make use of the [[xfce: | + | Starting with thunar 4.18 you can make use of the [[xfce: |
For Thunar 4.16 and before, please refer to the [[xfce: | For Thunar 4.16 and before, please refer to the [[xfce: | ||
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If Thunar displays the fallback icon for all files and folders, as shown in the screenshot below, it is usually caused by one of the following problems: | If Thunar displays the fallback icon for all files and folders, as shown in the screenshot below, it is usually caused by one of the following problems: | ||
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- | ===== Where are the deleted items from the trash located? ===== | + | ===== How to disable recently used files? ===== |
- | Thunar is following the freedesktop standards in this. Following the links below you can find out more of this freedesktop specifications. Read more [[http:// | + | |
- | You will find your deleted items in '' | + | If you want to prevent the store of all files opened via thunar (or other gtk based applications), |
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+ | [Settings] | ||
+ | gtk-recent-files-enabled=0 | ||
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- | ===== Can Thunar display video thumbnails? ===== | + | ===== How to use trash functionality on BTRFS volumes? ===== |
- | Two possible ways. First, You'll need to build thunar with support for gconf (GNOME thumbnailers) and install one of the available | + | |
- | movie thumbnailers for GNOME, i.e. Totem includes the totem-video-thumbnailer. Second, You can get thumbnails without GNOME by | + | |
- | installing [[http:// | + | |
+ | Some users may encounter issues with trash functionality on BTRFS volumes in Gtk based file managers like Thunar, even when the x-gvfs-trash option is specified in the /etc/fstab entry. This issue results in files being permanently deleted instead of being moved to Trash when deleted. | ||
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+ | **Workaround**: | ||
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- | ===== How to hide fixed disks or user locations from the sidebar | + | ===== How to give unique identifiers to specific Thunar windows? |
- | You can prevent fixed disks from showing up in Thunar's sidebar by adding '' | + | If, for example, you want to open a Thunar |
- | You can hide " | + | * XOrg: '' |
+ | * Wayland: '' | ||
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+ | Note that each Thunar instance will create an isolated D-Bus session environment. Additionally, | ||
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