Solarmass I have the same settings like you (except for the icon view which I prefer).
Regarding your suggestion, indeed, in this way, the display is correct.
But I must admit that I was so used to using "Copy to..." or "Move to...".
Must I uninstall Nautilus ? (I haven't done it)
Anyway, thanks for taking the time to try to help me during these exchanges.
I think that, like some users, I will consider reinstalling my system with the new ISO v.4.4 when it will be released.

    Solarmass I looked in the Preferences menu and I could not find a link to reset the values set in Nemo or Nautilus.
    Is there a terminal command to do this ?

      penny-farthing

      Install Dconf Editor, go to /org/gnome/nautilus/ and check the toggle Use default value everywhere

      ^ here is (!) non-default setting

      old link: https://askubuntu.com/questions/697739/how-to-restore-nautilus-default-settings


      Next steps you can try:

        Solarmass The instructions you gave me were to correct any defects in Nautilus. I can confirm that folders appear before files when copying or moving a file to another folder.
        But this was still not the case for Nemo.
        So here is what I did:

        • uninstall Nemo, then restart the PC
        • reinstall Nemo following the procedure provided by @EbonJaeger
        • in the Preferences menu, I unchecked the "Inherit view type from parent" option
          and here is the result:

        Thanks again for your patience and help and good continuation... with Solus! πŸ˜ƒ

        penny-farthing I'have unistalled Nautilus and Nemo work in the right way also with copy to and move to.
        I believe that you jump from Nautilus to Nemo without realizing it.

          penny-farthing Installing Nautilus is fine. If the operation you're doing involves a file picker, then that's a part of GTK itself, not any file manager. The file picker is in GTK.

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            EbonJaeger hey Ebon---your instructions worked on a fresh budgie install. no more nautilus!

            I recommend all Budgie new installs to do this and read the whole thread for the nemo add-ons. nautilus was problematic when I used it immediately after install. some mediocre things never change (nautilus) but thanks to you I changed it. in fedora budgie nemo is the default. that will probably happen in the next .iso...

            ...but I could not waitπŸ™‚

            I'm on Gnome and I've given up on Nautilus. I installed nemo and removed nautilus as part of my new install. So far so good.

              a month later

              kizilyildiz I'm not sure what you mean. The icons in those screenshots look the same to me; they should be using whatever you have your icon theme set to.

              riffer I installed nemo and removed nautilus as part of my new install.

              Speaking of changing to Nemo: Why is Nemo placed in the Accessories sub-menu (after a reboot) on Budgie? Why not System Tools, or if not that, Utilities? To me, it seems like it's definitely a system tool.

                WetGeek Because the category that it has in the desktop file is Utility, which the spec describes as "Accessories," which is the name that Budgie uses. Just yesterday I actually made this PR changing some of the category sorting, in which the current Utilities category will no longer exist because it's A) ambiguous with Accessories and B) doesn't include a desktop category that one would expect (X-GNOME-Utilities).

                a year later

                EbonJaeger In the next edition of Solus, this will become the default for new installations of Solus Budgie, and these steps will not be necessary.
                Hello, I just wanted to give a small feedback, that this is not standard as of now. Just in case you switched to nemo in the current ISO and something is not yet working as it should. I did a fresh install yesterday and nemo-desktop wasnt set as default yet.