Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Wed, 2008-05-21 at 22:27 -0700, Richard England wrote:
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Tue, 2008-05-20 at 23:18 -0700, Richard England wrote:
Jeffrey Tadlock wrote:
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 8:08 PM, Amadeus W.M. <amadeus84@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
So did you find the solution? I saw that problem too and I thought it was
weird, but I normally set up a keyboard shortcut in preferences to open a
shell. I virtually never open it from the menu. However, it's beyond my
understanding why someone would configure the menu the way it is now.
Make sure you have gconf-editor installed, if not 'yum install
gconf-editor'. Once installed run gconf-editor and then go the Apps
section, then look for nautilus-open-terminal. Put a check mark in
the desktop_opens_home_dir entry. It will then go back to its old
behaviour.
~Jeffrey
So take pity on me and tell me, why can't I find the elusive gconf-editor ?
rpm -qpl | grep gconf-editor
turns up nothing. Attempts to install it indicate that there is
nothing to do.
yum search gconf-editor says "No matches Found"
It's in the Fedora repo so you should be seeing it. Try "yum clean
metadata" and have another go. Also "yum repolist" (you never know :-)
poc
You nailed it, Patrick fedora.repo was not enabled. Odd, I don't
remember having to do that for other releases so it never dawned on me
to look.
Exceedingly wierd. It should be enabled by default. Was this an upgrade
or a fresh install?
poc
This was a F9 Beta that was nursed along through all its upgrades till
if finally grew into a real F9 system. :-)
Started out as bare metal. (well okay, a partition has CP but that's
close to the same thing).
~~R
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