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After upgrading to Ubuntu 22.04,the image preview disapeared in Open Files window, which is very annoying. Without a preview, how are we supposed to know which file is the photo that we are about to upload?

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This happned to me in GNOME nautilus 42.2. How can I fix it?

blnks
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  • No, it does not. That's why I asked this more specific quesiton. – blnks May 11 '23 at 04:28
  • You can select the Grid View instead of the List View using the four square button () at top right. – FedKad May 11 '23 at 10:57
  • @FedKad I don't have this button. – blnks May 20 '23 at 14:36
  • I suggest you have a look at https://askubuntu.com/questions/1405785/no-file-preview-while-opening-an-image-in-22-04 – Manicore Jul 30 '23 at 20:37
  • There's no way. There are a lot of posts of people complaining about it but nobody seems to be working on it https://www.reddit.com/r/gnome/comments/uenhr3/how_am_i_supposed_to_select_a_picture_when_i_cant/. – banan314 Jan 15 '24 at 03:45
  • GNOME added it last year: https://release.gnome.org/44/ but of course LTS releases being what they are, this version won't be available in 22.04. – muru Jan 15 '24 at 04:07
  • @muru where is it written on the page? – banan314 Jan 15 '24 at 05:29
  • Quite literally the first new feature in that page is: "GNOME’s file chooser dialogs have only ever had a list view, which is great when you want to pick a file based on its name, but isn’t so good when picking files based on their thumbnails. Over the years, GNOME users have therefore repeatedly requested that a grid view be added to the file chooser.

    With GNOME 44, that request has finally been answered." It even has a screenshot showing the new dialog with thumbnails visible.

    – muru Jan 15 '24 at 06:02

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