

> another one (by typing 'gnome-terminal'), the new instance is in my own > Actually, still considering my example, when I run a new gnome-terminal from But then having these two cases behave differently can be even more It can be improved when you run a new gnome-terminal command > So, to summarize: it's still impossible to do better when you open new > some temp file before opening the new shell? > Can't you "ask" the current terminal to execute a command, like echoing $PWD to Do not go to GNOME Gitlab for: Bluefish, Doxygen, GnuCash, GStreamer, java-gnome, LDTP, NetworkManager, Tomboy. To report an issue in a GNOME project, go to GNOME GitLab. No new issues can be reported in GNOME Bugzilla anymore. > as the $PWD of the process running inside the current terminal is what it was After an evaluation, GNOME has moved from Bugzilla to GitLab. > However, when opening a new tab/window from an existing g-t, it's not as easy, > inside another terminal, yes, this can be improved very easily: Just use $PWD

Basically, if you are running a 'gnome-terminal' command from Isn't it possible to make the shell execute multiple cd's commands when starting it, instead of changing the directory before starting it? I don't want to be mistaken on that point, you surely know the problem better than me, but that's really annoying on an everyday basis for me. Doesn't that mean that there should be a solution to this problem? I read it's impossible to fix it, but Pedro Villavicencio on Launchpad says that this doesn't happen with xterm nor with terminator. Each time I open a new tab, I'm back in the SVN repository. Since I like to use a different hierarchy than the other people I'm working with, I've got a separate directory with many symbolic links, organized in a different way (I store them by year). Send patches to existing Gnome applications to add CC licenses interaction using Bugzilla."This happens all the time to me, because in my job I write a lot of research papers, all of them being in a Subversion repository.Send bug reports to applications which could easily become aware of CC licenses.Improve of Libcclicense to make easy to write CC aware applications.Please add more applications and their bug report page here :).Deskbar Applet (with Deskbar-Applet CC Search)Īpplications which could easily become aware of CC licenses.ExTiX LXQt Mini Build 210710 non-uefi especially made for older computers and VirtualBox/VMware with LXQt, Refracta Snapshot and kernel 5.13. Epiphany (with Epiphany CC Extension, official since Gnome 2.17) This brings GNOME closer to making its Bugzilla instance read-only, converting to static content, shutting down legacy systems that create maintenance costs.This is, of course, only a small fraction of the Bugzilla installations out there - there are probably at least 10. A public installation is one whose front or login page can be viewed over the Internet. Search the Internet: This can be done using Deskbar-Applet CC Search This page lists the 141 companies, organizations, and projects that we know of who are running 'public' Bugzilla installations.Also, need to create a Beagle and Tracker search plugin. Search the desktop: If Freedesktop's Metadata Spec is modified to include a "license" field in first class objects specification, Tracker could be used to look for CC licensed files within the desktop using Deskbar-applet as front-end.3 Applications which could easily become aware of CC licenses.
