On Wed, 25 Apr 2012 11:26:18 -0400, Patrick Wiseman wrote:

> I recently installed a new testing system, using the xfce installation,
> so as to avoid the new GNOME. I wanted to install DropBox, which comes
> in a package called nautilus-dropbox. I feared that I was going to have
> to install Nautilus, but it turns out that's not so. When I first opened
> the DropBox folder, I was prompted to choose my file manager of choice,
> Thunar.

It seems that "nautilus" is suggested but not required. Good :-)
 
> I found that interesting, and pleasing, and thought others might be
> relieved to hear it too!

Thanks for sharing the info.

OTOH, do you know -by any chance- why is that package at the "non-free" 
section? I thought it was released under a GPL license :-?

Greetings,

-- 
Camaleón


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