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Hi, I'm using GNome 2.22 and i'm trying to decide not to leave nautilus (a good File Manager) to use other software so i kindly ask if someone can explain me how to configure it in order to have the OPEN TERMINAL (or similar) option when i right click on the page while using nautilus.
I remember that Thunar (XFCE4 File Manager) implements this by default.
I've tried to install from AUR the nautilus-open-terminal but nothing changed!
Thanks in advance
Last edited by Demind (2008-03-22 14:03:06)
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It's in [community]. Have you tried logging out and back in again?
I rebooted. I know that's overkill, but I did it anyway.
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Tried but nothing changed!
any other suggestion?
I can't believe that such a software isn't able to a thing like that.
In my opinion is a MUST for a linux file manager...
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you need to get the latest nautilus-open-terminal and compile it for gnome 2.22.
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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you need to get the latest nautilus-open-terminal and compile it for gnome 2.22.
Solution tested and working?
Thanks i'll try in 5 min!
Back in a while for feedback
[EDIT] That worked thanks!Instead of compiling the version provided in AUR i've downloaded the 0.9 version and now everything works.
Thanks again
Last edited by Demind (2008-03-22 14:02:52)
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^will you elaborate?did u compiled 0.9 from source? :?
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^will you elaborate?did u compiled 0.9 from source? :?
Yes
I've the package now.
Should i upload it somewhere?
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^will be great,then
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^will be great,then
You can find it HERE.
Download it and then do a sudo pacman -U <package>
By the way I've also uploaded a linphone 1.6 package and ffmpeg compatible that can be installed without other further operations on an Arch-box
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speaking of nautilus-open-terminal, I have a quick question
what argument would I throw at urxvt if I wanted to use with nautilus-open-terminal?
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speaking of nautilus-open-terminal, I have a quick question
what argument would I throw at urxvt if I wanted to use with nautilus-open-terminal?
Sorry I don't know, i'm quite new to Gnome so i can't really help
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speaking of nautilus-open-terminal, I have a quick question
what argument would I throw at urxvt if I wanted to use with nautilus-open-terminal?
You have to set up the urxvt as default gnome terminal in System - Preferences - Preferred Applications - System
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