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I recently (manually) upgraded from Ubuntu 18.04 to 20.04 and I'm not liking this new Nautilus 3.28 at all. I can't decrease the desktop font size from gsetting set org.gnome.nautilus.dekstop Besides I'm going to purge gnome desktop and install unity anyway. So is there any way to roll back the Nautilus?

I also didn't get any update in 18.04 because I used unity. Can that be solved somehow in 20.04 without using gnome?

Bluebug
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    Does this answer your question? [How to remove GNOME Shell from Ubuntu 20.04 LTS to install other desktop environment from scratch?](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1233025/how-to-remove-gnome-shell-from-ubuntu-20-04-lts-to-install-other-desktop-environ) . Unity will use the same version of Nautilus. So it is no way. Use MATE or Cinnamon instead. – N0rbert Nov 20 '20 at 07:31
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    Unity will use whatever you set to handle desktop, best option is nemo. As far as using an older Nautilus in 20.04 not possible or easily so. The ubuntu-unity-desktop package should take care of desktop handling by nemo for you, it's up to you what your default file manager is (if you leave Nautilus installed.. – doug Nov 20 '20 at 10:28
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    @N0rbert starting from 20.04, `nemo` is the default file manager in Ubuntu Unity remix, so from that side, it will be OK. – vanadium Nov 20 '20 at 11:00
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    Maybe, but the `ubuntu-unity-desktop` meta-package still [depends](https://packages.ubuntu.com/hirsute/ubuntu-unity-desktop) on `nautilus`. Do not know other way to install Ubuntu Unity "remix". – N0rbert Nov 20 '20 at 12:11

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