I had a similar problem sone weeks ago.
I had several scripts in the right place, and I got them appear again only after a slight modification: I removed the first line, the usual "#!/bin/sh", and changed the permission to rwxrw-r--. Since my script were also organized in directories, I changed the the permissions on them to drwxrwxr-x.
Try just the first change, to start: the second is somewhat magical, because the script were already executable, why they should be world readable and group writable?
Best regards.
Motor wrote:
Hi,
After an upgrade from FC2 to FC3 (using the CDs and Anaconda), I no longer see the "Script" menu when right-clicking a file in Nautilus. I have a .gnome2/nautilus-scripts directory and it contains several scripts... all of which are marked executable.
What has changed? Is there a gconf-key for enabling/disabling the scripts menu. What else controls the existence of the menu?
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