There are many settings you can configure for the GNOME File Manager.
These settings may be accessed from the GMC Preferences dialog. You may launch this dialog by selecting the Preferences menu item from the Edit menu.
The GMC Preferences dialog is divided into Five major sections: File Display, Confirmation, Custom View, Caching Optimizations, and VFS.
Figure 5-6. File Display Preferences
The File Display tab allows you to change the way files are displayed in GMC.
Show backup files - This will show any backup file which might be on your system.
Show hidden files - This will show all "dot files" or files that begin with a dot. This files typically include configuration files and directories.
Mix files and directories - This option will display files and directories in the order you sort them instead of always having directories shown above files.
Use shell patterns instead of regular expressions - This option is for advanced users only. If you are unfamiliar with Regular Expressions you should not use this option. If you are familiar with how to create regular expressions you may select this option to use them in your sorts and filters.
Figure 5-7. Confirmation Preferences
This tab allows you to change which functions ask for your confirmation before continuing.
Confirm when deleting file - This will bring up a confirmation screen before deleting a file.
Confirm when overwriting files - This will bring up a confirmation screen before overwriting a file.
Confirm when executing files - This will bring up a confirmation screen before executing a file.
Show progress while operations are being performed - This will bring up a progress bar while certain operations are being performed such as copying, moving, deleting, etc.
Figure 5-8. VFS Preferences
This tab allows you to configure the options for your Virtual File System.
The Virtual File System allows you to manipulate files that are not located on your local file system. There are different version of the VFS including ftpfs and tarfs. The ftpfs allows you to work on FTP sites while the tarfs gives you access inside .tar files.
VFS Timeout - This will determine how long you will be connected to any VFS without activity. The timeout is measured in seconds.
Anonymous FTP password - This allows you to set a password for logging into anonymous FTP sites. Usually you will want to make this your email address.
Always use FTP proxy - If you need to use a proxy to connect to FTP sites you will want to enable this.
Figure 5-9. Caching Preferences
This tab allows you to configure items that will enhance the speed of GMC by using caching.
Fast directory reload - This option will store directory information in cache so that it can load faster.
IMPORTANT: If you enable the Fast directory reload you may experience problems with not seeing new files that have been added to directories.
Compute totals before copying files - This will make GMC determine the number of files you are copying before it performs the task so that it can give you information about the process as its happening.
FTP directory cache timeout - This option will keep recently visited FTP site information in cache for the amount of time you specify. The time is measured in seconds.
Allow customization of icons in icon view - This will allow you to change the icons in the icon view by right mouse clicking on them and selecting the Properties menu item. You can always change the icons of items that are on your desktop but you can only change the icons in the icon view with this option turned on.
IMPORTANT: Turning on the Allow customization of icons in icon view function may result in a slower system.