On 21 February 2013 14:56, Gareth France <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've taken the plunge and upgraded, mostly out of boredom I think. It seems
> rather shakey at the moment. Sound works, then it doesn't. Intel video needs
> much prodding before it's usable and today everything was running at half
> speed for a while.
>
> However what intrigues me is that there are a number of subtle behaviour
> changes and I'm unsure if they are intentional or not. I have a bash script
> sat on my desktop, I double click it and it performs magic that I am too
> lazy to do myself. Now I have upgraded it will load in Gedit if I double
> click. Right clicking reveals no useful options and I have had to resort to
> loading a terminal to launch it. Is this by design? If so, what is the logic
> behind it?


In 12.10 this was controlled via Nautilus, Edit > Preferences >
Behaviour > Run Executable Files when opened.  Raring includes a major
upgrade to Nautilus and they have removed lots of useful stuff (not
the Ubuntu developers, the Nautilus developers) so it may no longer be
there or may have moved.  Have a look.

Colin

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