To open a terminal in a directory in Gnome's nautilus install nautilus-
open-terminal !
  sudo apt-get install nautilus-open-terminal
Other usefull nautilus packages are nautilus-image-converter  &
nautilus-gksu
 see : http://lifehacker.com/275401/do-more-with-nautilus by Kyle Pott
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On Aug 26, 2:52 am, hard wyrd <[email protected]> wrote:
> use bash to create your nifty little app, and use Zenity as its "gui".
>
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 10:46 PM, Dos-Man 64 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On Aug 25, 9:02 am, Robert Citek <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Can you be a bit more specific on what issue you are having?
>
> > > For example, what do you regard as a complex file system and how are
> > > you using cd to navigate it?
>
> > > An example might help.
>
> > > Regards,
> > > - Robert
>
> > What I want to be able to do is have a small graphical program that
> > allows you to browse the through the directories, using either the
> > mouse or the up and down arrow keys (in conjunction with the enter
> > key.)  Then you can change the current working directory without using
> > the CD command.
>
> > + You determine the folder you want to navigate to (if it is hopefully
> > known in advance.)
> > + You launch the CD substitute program, and use it to navigate to the
> > specified directory.
> > + When the program terminates, you are back at the shell prompt and in
> > the directory that you navigated to.
>
> --
> Penguin, penguin, and more penguin.
>
> Believe that within the brain is a brain, and within it another brain, and
> so on and so forth.

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