On 17 Dec 2014, at 10:14, Jim Hoyle wrote:

The available actions will depend on what’s in the first pane.


When you say first pane, do you mean Preferences / Actions / the pane with
Type? Yes, I have All Actions selected there.

Nope. I mean the place where you search for things you want to run the action on. Either in the main interface, or the “command builder” that appears when you’re setting up a trigger in the trigger prefs.

For example, if TextEdit is in the first pane, the “Open URL” action won’t show up in the second pane, because it doesn’t apply.

I have now done Preferences / Application / Reset Preferences, Uninstall Quicksilver and installed again. The problem remains, although I do not see this "Run Script" any more. There are only Run, Run as AppleScript etc. in
the Actions right pane. I am not sure what that "Run Script" was, but
that's now irrelevant. So how to make "Run" available in the Triggers?
Certainly it is already check marked [x] in the Preferences / Actions, but
I can only get Reveal in Triggers and no Run.

Reveal only applies to files, so that tells me you have a file selected in the first pane. What are you trying to run? An AppleScript? A shell script? A previously captured Quicksilver command?

There is also another, extremely weird problem when QuickSilver is running
on my OSX 10.9.5. When using Firefox (34.0.5), if I download any file
anywhere (jpg, html, rtf, whatever), right after initiating the download this happens: Out of nowhere, four old dmg installation packages open to my
Finder at the Devices section (on top left). As if I wanted to install
those dmg packages. The dmg files are some old applications I've installed (and uninstalled) long time ago, like Dropbox Installer etc. What on earth is causing this behavior? This doesn't happen when downloading in Chrome or
Safari and only when QuickSilver is running.

I don’t quite understand that description, but what makes Firefox different from the other two is that you can tell it what to do with every type of file. Check the “Application” section of Firefox’s preferences and see if those types are set to do something unusual.

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Rob McBroom
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