Can you please confirm this bug?
Minimize all apps, so the Desktop area is visible. Right-click an empty spot in the Desktop screen and select Open Terminal Here. Firefox is launched! If Firefox is already running, a new Firefox window launches. Weird!
That menu has "Ctrl+T" next to the "Open Terminal Here" option. Indeed, when all applications are minimized and the Desktop screen is visible, Ctrl+T launches Firefox.
Does that happen to you too?
On Wed February 23 2011 18:06:37 Luciano ES wrote:
Can you please confirm this bug?
Minimize all apps, so the Desktop area is visible. Right-click an empty spot in the Desktop screen and select Open Terminal Here. Firefox is launched! If Firefox is already running, a new Firefox window launches. Weird!
That menu has "Ctrl+T" next to the "Open Terminal Here" option. Indeed, when all applications are minimized and the Desktop screen is visible, Ctrl+T launches Firefox.
Does that happen to you too?
Nope.
What do you have under T / Settings / KDE Components / Component Chooser / Terminal Emulator?
--Mike Bird
On Wednesday 23 February 2011, Mike Bird wrote:
What do you have under T / Settings / KDE Components / Component Chooser / Terminal Emulator?
I don't have T / Settings / KDE Components. Or anything that even remotely resembles it.
I have T / System Settings. But no "KDE Components" or anything that even remotely resembles it.
I tried Run Command / Kcontrol / KDE Components / Default Applications. And... well, Terminal Emulator is /usr/bin/firefox. But I certainly did not put that there. How did that happen?!!
Please note that Konsole is launched correctly inside Konqueror, though not in the correct directory. I have set my .tcsh file to start my shell (tcsh) in a certain unusual directory, /xx. Konqueror has an "Open Terminal Here" option in the right-click menu. No matter where I select and click that option, Konsole is launched and started at /xx. My understanding is that Konsole/shell should start in the currently selected directory, not the shell default directory.
On Wed February 23 2011 19:16:46 Luciano ES wrote:
I tried Run Command / Kcontrol / KDE Components / Default Applications. And... well, Terminal Emulator is /usr/bin/firefox. But I certainly did not put that there. How did that happen?!!
Hi Luciano,
You seem to be having a bunch of problems with your Trinity software. Perhaps you'd care to give us the background on how your system came to be running which version of Trinity under which version of Linux.
--Mike
On Thursday 24 February 2011, Mike Bird wrote:
Hi Luciano,
You seem to be having a bunch of problems with your Trinity software. Perhaps you'd care to give us the background on how your system came to be running which version of Trinity under which version of Linux.
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I got my installation CD image here:
http://apt.pearsoncomputing.net/cdimages/index_desktop.html
It's the Kubuntu 10.10 Maverick [CURRENT], Intel x86 [FINAL]: ISO image [668.0MB] [Mirror 1] MD5 checksum: d6c77215fb264f790f15959c4fa69b5c
I still have it on my hard disk, the MD5 checksum matches.
On Wed February 23 2011 20:42:43 Luciano ES wrote:
I got my installation CD image here:
http://apt.pearsoncomputing.net/cdimages/index_desktop.html
It's the Kubuntu 10.10 Maverick [CURRENT], Intel x86 [FINAL]: ISO image [668.0MB] [Mirror 1] MD5 checksum: d6c77215fb264f790f15959c4fa69b5c
I still have it on my hard disk, the MD5 checksum matches.
Okie doke. We run Debian Squeeze here. Hopefully someone running Kubuntu Maverick can give you more precise advice.
--Mike
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 12:48 AM, Mike Bird mgb-trinity@yosemite.net wrote:
On Wed February 23 2011 20:42:43 Luciano ES wrote:
I got my installation CD image here:
http://apt.pearsoncomputing.net/cdimages/index_desktop.html
It's the Kubuntu 10.10 Maverick [CURRENT], Intel x86 [FINAL]: ISO image [668.0MB] [Mirror 1] MD5 checksum: d6c77215fb264f790f15959c4fa69b5c
<snip>
Perhaps the packages for Maverick were made wrong, or whoever made the ISO changed the wrong setting by accident and made the ISO from their installed system? These are usually the case. Unfortunately can't offer more than that -- I don't use any of the *buntu's (never seem to work).
Okie doke. We run Debian Squeeze here. Hopefully someone running Kubuntu Maverick can give you more precise advice.
--Mike
I run the Maverick ISO here, and I have no such bug. Ctrl-T runs Konsole just fine.
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Have you tried creating a new user and see if the problem still occurs?
Best regards
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 2:06 AM, Luciano ES luc-kub35@tkth.net wrote:
Can you please confirm this bug?
Minimize all apps, so the Desktop area is visible. Right-click an empty spot in the Desktop screen and select Open Terminal Here. Firefox is launched! If Firefox is already running, a new Firefox window launches. Weird!
That menu has "Ctrl+T" next to the "Open Terminal Here" option. Indeed, when all applications are minimized and the Desktop screen is visible, Ctrl+T launches Firefox.
Does that happen to you too?
-- Luciano ES
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