Ubuntu 10.04 Show Path of Current Folder in Nautilus
- Tuesday, May 18, 2010, 7:58
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The procedure to show the absolute path of the current folder in Nautilus address bar has changed with Lucid Lynx.
To see it now you need to press “Ctrl+L” and the path location would show up in the address bar.
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