In the Ubuntu file system, you can use Nautilus file manager to browse most files but can only write files in your home folder /home/your_name and its sub-folders such as Desktop and Documents. If you have to rename a folder or write files outside of your home folder using the file manager, you won't be able to but you can create an advanced file manager for this purpose.
- Go to System > Preferences > Main Menu
- Select "Accessories" in the left panel and click "New Item" in the right panel.
- Enter a name such as Advanced Nautilus in the "Name" box.
- Enter gksu nautilus in the "Command" box.
- Click the "OK" button and the "Close" button.
Now you can go to Applications (or Main Menu) > Accessories and see that the Advanced Nautilus is ready for use. But be careful since you can use it to delete or change any files on your system.
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