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Idea
#6360: Make Nautilus have an "Eject Device" button
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Written by andruk the 3 Apr 08 at 21:52.
Category: Look and Feel.
Related to:
Nothing/Others.
Status: New
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Description
It would be nice to have an "Eject Device" Button in Nautilus, in the top toolbar, by:
[Back] [Forward] [Up] [Stop] [Reload] | [Home] [Computer] | [Search] [TimeVault] | [Eject Device]
That way, I wouldn't have to navigate to the Desktop to eject a device. In order to avoid confusion, I would hide the button if the user is not browsing a mounted device.
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Magnes wrote on the 4 Apr 08 at 06:17
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Could be useful but you already can do that by right clicking on a device in the nautilus (for example on some flash drive) and clicking "unmount" or sth like that.
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daisy.code wrote on the 4 Apr 08 at 17:03
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Yep, you can do this on the left panel of nautilus. Maybe it would be cool if you could unmount by right-clicking on the root folder background of a device.
The last thing we want is more clutter in nautilus, especially buttons that appear dependant on the media.
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jrusinek wrote on the 4 Apr 08 at 18:52
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Not in the top... In sidebar near label.
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daisy.code wrote on the 5 Apr 08 at 00:30
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ahh, bling. I like that idea
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HDave wrote on the 27 Aug 08 at 01:42
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Believe this is in Gnome 2.23 already...should be marked as "being implemented."
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