Vanilla Nautilus does indeed have the Open in Terminal feature since 3.14, no need to install nautilus-open-terminal at all. If you install it, you'll get the double text, no way to get rid of that.
Any way, it seems that the built-in Open in Terminal is having a bug with zsh; feel free to open a bug report. Cheers, Alfredo On 17 Apr 2015 6:52 pm, "David González" <[email protected]> wrote: > Here's what I did: > > I did a fresh installation with a Ubuntu GNOME daily image[1] in a virtual > machine. I upgraded all packages, restarted, installed zsh then I saw that > the behavior is still there. I do make an observation though > > Nautilus (vanilla) by default doesn't have "Open in Terminal" but in the > installation I did it appeared. One would have to install > nautilus-open-terminal to get the functionality (which is what I did in > Fedora): > > nautilus-open-terminal/vivid 0.20-1 amd64 > nautilus plugin for opening terminals in arbitrary paths > > Anyway, if I install nautilus-open-terminal everything works just fine, > zsh works, fish works, but now there are duplicates in your context menu > "Open in Terminal" > > So... maybe I'm going crazy or something but these are the results I'm > getting[2]. nautilus-open-terminal works, there's no doubt about that. So > yea, in a way I resolved my issue. Now I just don't know how to get rid of > the duplicated "open in terminal" text. > > [1]: Daily Image from /current/ April 16, 2015 > [2]: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/37705/vivid-terminal.png > > P.S I installed Ubuntu GNOME and it hasn't been even 24 hours yet as we > speak. > > > On 04/17/2015 12:10 PM, Bruce Pieterse wrote: > > > > On 17/04/2015 14:54, Swarnendu Biswas wrote: > > I am using Vivid with Gnome3 ppas enabled. My default shell is "fish". I > tested this, and it works okay for me. > > > > On Friday, 17 April 2015 7:02 AM, David González <[email protected]> > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hey Alfredo, > > Thanks for replying. I spent an hour or more verifying the bug then came > to the conclusion that it only works with bash right now. If you look > closely I use `zsh` (hard to tell); I don't know if it works with other > shells like `fish` I guess I could confirm that , maybe someone here could > run another shell that's not `bash` just to confirm. > > Which is weird because when I was using Fedora 21 with GNOME 3 it just > worked fine even with a custom command placed. (I'm double-checking as we > speak, waiting for yum upgrade to finish running) > > Cheers, > David > > > > On 04/17/2015 03:10 AM, Alfredo Hernández wrote: > > Are you using the PPAs? I say this because I use them and everything works > fine, and it may be a bug in the default system version we ship. > Cheers, > Alfredo > On 17 Apr 2015 6:14 am, "David González" <[email protected]> wrote: > > It works correctly under Ubuntu/Unity 15.04 but under Ubuntu GNOME 15.04 > it always ends up in my home directory no matter where I am: > > Small demonstration video: > https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/37705/screencast-terminal.webm > > With that, well I just want to fix that little annoyance myself but I ran > out of ideas. I use that myself dozens of times a week so yea, it's a bit > frustrating not having working correctly. :( > > > (P.S to those curious, the @DATADIRNAME@ is installed from gnome-boxes > which I guess I should file a bug in their tracker) > > -- > Cheers, > David > > -- > Ubuntu-GNOME mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-gnome > > > > -- > Ubuntu-GNOME mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-gnome > > > > > Adding my response to the mailing list (e-mailed directly to Swarnendu > from phone by accident): > > I use ZSH and don't have this problem on two machines. Have your tried > purging the nautilus-open-terminal package, reinstalling and restarting > nautilus (nautilus -q and open Files again). You could also try nautilus -q > then firing up Files again and then testing to see if open in terminal > works correctly before purging the package. > > -- > All the best, > > Bruce > > > > > > -- > Ubuntu-GNOME mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-gnome > >
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