![]() ![]() ![]() Some of these suggestions seemed promising but ultimately didn't work. That's all different now with Focal and it took me forever to figure it out. Just add the PPA, install, and go.) Even in 18.04 I never ran into the problem of the stock repo version being newer than the PPA. (I never bother replacing the desktop though. ![]() Since 16.04, I've more or less followed Filibuntu's answer, just with different PPAs along the way. To avoid actualization to sdandard repo version: echo "nemo hold" | sudo dpkg -set-selectionsĮcho "nemo-data hold" | sudo dpkg -set-selectionsĮcho "nemo-fileroller hold" | sudo dpkg -set-selections Sudo apt-get install nemo-fileroller=3.6.0-1~webupd8~artful Sudo apt-get install nemo=3.6.5-1~webupd8~artful01 Next step: sudo apt-get install nemo-data=3.6.5-1~webupd8~artful0 You can found it here: sudo dpkg -i libgnome-desktop-3-12_3.26.1-0ubuntu1_b Secend step: you need to manual install libgnome-desktop-3.so.12 I found workaround (but you do it on your own risks):įirst off all you need to add nemo artful packages (Felipe presnts how to do it) Without this package (libgnome-desktop-3.so.12) nemo (3.6.5-1~webupd8~artful01) won’t start. In Bionic default is libgnome-desktop-3.so.17. To install nemo=3.6.5-1~webupd8~artful01 you need libgnome-desktop-3.so.12. Sudo apt install nemo would install the standard repo version (along with Cinnamon desktop). To handle the desktop just disable nautilus: gsettings set show-desktop-icons false To make Nemo the default file manager: xdg-mime default sktop inode/directory application/x-gnome-saved-search Then install Nemo: sudo apt-get install nemo nemo-fileroller Then added the PPA: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mc3man/bionic-noprop I did the following: sudo apt purge cinnamon-desktop-data cinnamon-l10n gist hddtemp hwdata inxi libcinnamon-desktop4 libnemo-extension1 libxapp1 mesa-utils nemo nemo-data nemo-fileroller ruby-json xapps-common He recommends to purge the installed nemo files before installing the new version. Doug provided a PPA for install the Nemo in Ubuntu 18.04 (only) without cinnamon dependencies (see his comment).į or newer Ubuntu versions: A unity session using Nemo in 20.04 can be set up to work reasonably well, especially if you use a modified sktop in the launcher (see Doug's comment). ![]()
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