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The Fedora GNOME desktop includes a powerful graphical environment that provides easy access to files, folders, network locations and storage devices. Whilst such a concept may not be revolutionary to those who are familiar with Windows Explorer (the technology that enables you browse your disks, files, folders etc on Microsoft Windows) it is important to keep in mind that up until the late 1990's Linux didn't have anything like this.
In the above example the primary devices on the system are listed. Double clicking on any of these icons will open a new window containing the files and folders located on that device.
The properties of any icon (such as file system type and disk usage) can be display displayed by clicking with the right mouse button over an icon and selecting ''Properties'' from the resulting dialog. The following figure shows the properties dialog for a hard disk drive:
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* '''SELinux Context''' - A setting specific to the Security Enhanced Linux standard
Pressing the ''Apply permissions to enclosed files'' will set the chosen permissions on all files contained in the selected folder (this button is not avialable available when a file, rather than a folder, is selected).
== Renaming and Deleting Files and Folders ==
Now that we have looked at some of the features of Nautilus we will now look at [[Configuring the Fedora File Manager]].
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