Public bug reported:

This is a papercut / quality of life issue that's really annoying me.

On other file managers, if you set an .sh file as executable, it will
offer to do something. With Ubuntu + Nautilus, it always by default just
opens it in a text editor. This is really annoying and frankly a bad
default to have.

I know there's the right click menu to run as program, but since Ubuntu
is trying to appeal to the masses here, good default behaviour is needed
IMO.

Example: you download a Linux game from GOG, you make it executable and
then you double click to run -> wait a while as text editor tries to
load a multiple GB installer .sh script, which is made with MojoSetup
(it's a graphical app).

Other file managers first ask what to do with a box like: "run? open as
file? run in terminal?". Ubuntu should ideally do this too.

I just don't think auto-opening big .sh executable files by default, in
a text editor, is very good for users.

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Confirmed

** Description changed:

  This is a papercut / quality of life issue that's really annoying me.
  
  On other file managers, if you set an .sh file as executable, it will
  offer to do something. With Ubuntu + Nautilus, it always by default just
- opens it in a text editor. This is really annoying.
+ opens it in a text editor. This is really annoying and frankly a bad
+ default to have.
  
  I know there's the right click menu to run as program, but since Ubuntu
  is trying to appeal to the masses here, good default behaviour is needed
  IMO.
  
  Example: you download a Linux game from GOG, you make it executable and
  then you double click to run -> wait a while as text editor tries to
  load a multiple GB installer .sh script, which is made with MojoSetup
  (it's a graphical app).
  
  Other file managers first ask what to do with a box like: "run? open as
- file? run in terminal?"
+ file? run in terminal?". Ubuntu should ideally do this too.
  
  I just don't think auto-opening big .sh executable files by default, in
  a text editor, is very good for users.

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  Nautilus default behaviour for executable scripts is poor

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