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As gnome 3.8 hits testing, I upgraded my laptop running archlinux with testing and gnome 3.6.
I noticed nautilus-open-terminal was removed, conflicting with gnome-terminal. Any tip to get back this feature ?
I'm using it a lot with gnome 3.6.
Thanks.
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Wasn't it migrated to libnautilus-extension pkg?
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I think so. This is the only thing I really miss. So, how do you activate it ?!
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The only solution is to migrate to KDE, this option is integrated natively and never will be removed in a future release. Whenever gnome people launch major updates, turn out to be an ordeal for ordinary users, they remove many important features for useless options. This is just a personal opinion.
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The only solution is to migrate to KDE, this option is integrated natively and never will be removed in a future release. Whenever gnome people launch major updates, turn out to be an ordeal for ordinary users, they remove many important features for useless options. This is just a personal opinion.
This is the worst answer I see in years !
You know, I think KDE is horrible, bloated. So keep it, and stop spamming this thread.
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JohnnyDeacon wrote:The only solution is to migrate to KDE, this option is integrated natively and never will be removed in a future release. Whenever gnome people launch major updates, turn out to be an ordeal for ordinary users, they remove many important features for useless options. This is just a personal opinion.
This is the worst answer I see in years !
You know, I think KDE is horrible, bloated. So keep it, and stop spamming this thread.
Is that your opinion about KDE, well I guess I can have mine about GNOME isn't?
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fredbezies wrote:JohnnyDeacon wrote:The only solution is to migrate to KDE, this option is integrated natively and never will be removed in a future release. Whenever gnome people launch major updates, turn out to be an ordeal for ordinary users, they remove many important features for useless options. This is just a personal opinion.
This is the worst answer I see in years !
You know, I think KDE is horrible, bloated. So keep it, and stop spamming this thread.
Is that your opinion about KDE, well I guess I can have mine about GNOME isn't?
Spamming is pollution. Not giving an answer. My opinion on KDE ? As I used it when it was in 0.12 version, I think it was bloated. It doesn't change since.
And if you don't have any answer to my question, please, just leave.
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JohnnyDeacon wrote:fredbezies wrote:This is the worst answer I see in years !
You know, I think KDE is horrible, bloated. So keep it, and stop spamming this thread.
Is that your opinion about KDE, well I guess I can have mine about GNOME isn't?
Spamming is pollution. Not giving an answer. My opinion on KDE ? As I used it when it was in 0.12 version, I think it was bloated. It doesn't change since.
And if you don't have any answer to my question, please, just leave.
The answer is to migrate to KDE. I have 10 years using linux and GNOME till the crap that GNOME3 is. . . So if you think thats not a solution is your problem. . .
Look my posts finding for solutions on Gnome threads and compare them with KDE threads. . .
Don't answer me please
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I do what I want ! You spammed my thread, nothing less, nothing more. So please, just leave ! I was asking for a solution in gnome. I don't want to switch to another Desktop Environment !
Can you understand this ?
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Any tip to get back this feature ?
I'd like to know that too.
And NO: I also don't want KDE.
fredbezies: don't feed... you know what I mean.
Last edited by Thorsten Reinbold (2013-04-10 21:36:38)
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Please take note that multiple users in this thread are violating the forum rules. Keep it civil or the thread gets closed.
There's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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I asked for an answer, got spammed and upset. Sorry. Will try to let this troll die.
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nautilus-open-terminal has been integrated in gnome-terminal sources. We build the extension by default, so you shouldn't notice a difference.
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So, how to activate it, please ? I used to get open in terminal when right clicking on a nautilus window. Thanks for your kind answer.
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I'm wondering this too, I'm hearing a whole lot of 'its built by default' and such but I don't see it anywhere in gnome 3.8... There's no open terminal entry in the right click menu...
If its intended to be built and enabled by default in arch's gnome 3.8, then it isn't working.
Last edited by bwat47 (2013-04-11 11:12:43)
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Yes, it's somewhat broken.
** (nautilus:1726): WARNING **: `nautilus_module_initialize': /usr/lib/nautilus/extensions-3.0/libterminal-nautilus.so: undefined symbol: nautilus_module_initialize
Someone should open a bugreport. I cannot find one, yet.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi? … 2+nautilus
It's already fixed:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=697350
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-term … 5943624769
@JGC: Can you implement this patch?
The nautilus extension isn't supposed to be shipped by distributions atm; it's experimental.
Or should we switch back to the old extension?
Last edited by fs4000 (2013-04-11 12:21:19)
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@JGC: Can you implement this patch?
Arch devs don't patch things especially when upstream warns that it is experimental. You will just have to wait until upstream merges it into a release.
There's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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Yes, it's somewhat broken.
** (nautilus:1726): WARNING **: `nautilus_module_initialize': /usr/lib/nautilus/extensions-3.0/libterminal-nautilus.so: undefined symbol: nautilus_module_initialize
Someone should open a bugreport. I cannot find one, yet.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi? … 2+nautilusIt's already fixed:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=697350
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-term … 5943624769@JGC: Can you implement this patch?
Christian Persch [gnome-terminal developer] wrote:The nautilus extension isn't supposed to be shipped by distributions atm; it's experimental.
Or should we switch back to the old extension?
please open a bug report.
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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Could be great to have it for gnome 3.8.1. Will see ! And if I read it right, it is already added on master... So for gnome 3.8.1 ?!
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-term … 9752210d5c
Last edited by fredbezies (2013-04-11 14:19:38)
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https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/34730
Yes, the next gnome-terminal release (3.8.0.2 or 3.8.1) will have this fixed in any case.
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Tried to apply patch to gnome-terminal. It just kills nautilus on start
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I saw libnautilus-extension support is disabled in gnome-terminal-3.8.0.1-3. Does it mean that nautilus-open-terminal will not conflict with gnome-terminal anymore ?
Last edited by fredbezies (2013-04-11 17:04:52)
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What is the current state on this?
I use libnautilus-extension 3.8.2-1 and nautilus 3.8.2-1 but I do not have any context menu entries to open a terminal from a directory.
EDIT:
Is gnome-terminal built using the --with-nautilus-extension switch?
Last edited by orschiro (2013-07-27 10:46:59)
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I decided to create the custom action myself using `Nautilus Actions`.
See this Screenshot
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Just to give that thread some closure: The package nautilus-open-terminal is in the extra repository and works with gnome 3.8.
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