Nautilus use to have the label for the file system in it's tree as "File System". Recently that was changed to now show "Computer" in the tree to open the file system. Regardless of why this change was made, how do I change it back?
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With the change to 12.04 came the new feature of having the login screen matching the selected user's wallpaper. It's a cool feature, but not for everyone. I'd like to go the other way and go back to having a default login screen (lightDM) wallpaper that doesn't change to match the selected User's wallpaper. Is this possible?
Is there a place in "Ubuntu" that stores a complete list of what keys/combinations/shortcuts are bound to what?
What are Unity's keyboard and mouse shortcuts? list some "Unity" shortcuts to the Dash, Launcher, etc. and How to list Compiz keybindings in use? shows a way to list compiz bindings, but I'm looking for more than that (not just a few of the keybindings limited only to Unity or Compiz) although it's a start.
Is there a global list of key bindings/key combinations/keyboard Shortcuts in use, that is stored somewhere in Ubuntu or is there a way to compile and list them? One that applies to Ubuntu and things running in it (Unity, Compiz, Shortcuts to Programs, etc.).
Surely, Ubuntu must store this somewhere for the key combination pressed on the keyboard to be directed to what it's connected with? If there is no such place in Ubuntu, then post so as an answer, so future users, that search, will know.
If I click Dash and then the second tab (Search Applications), one of the items available is "Installed Applications".
Is there anyway to put a quick link to this in the launcher? Basically a icon like home that will instead open a list of all installed applications?