Description of Problem: I have never used Nautilus before, but I cannot find a way to show a tree view in the sidebar. This seems to be a pretty basic thing to do. The documentation talks about it (it mentions that there are 5 things that can be shown in the sidebar: Tree, History, Help, Notes and News). However, there are only 4 tabs showing: Notes, Help, History and News. These are also the only 4 options on the Preferences edit for Sidebar Panels. Changing preferences between Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced has no effect. How Reproducible: Always. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Start X with Gnome desktop and Nautilus. Actual Results: Only four tabs in sidebar (Notes, Help, History, News) Expected Results: Five tabs in sidebar (Notes, Help, History, News and Tree. Additional Information:
This was tracked down to a bug in libxml, which turned up since the italian translation of the oafinfo file for the tree view included a ". Alex has a patch for this now, and Daniel gave the OK on it, so it's just a matter of getting libxml rebuilt and maybe doing a bit more testing to make sure nothing else breaks because of this.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 50406 ***