Hi! With Nautilus of Gnome 2, it was possible to start a new Nautilus window showing the current directory by invoking:
$ nautilus . (ie. "nautilus <dot>") If I do that now with Nautilus 3.0.1.1, I get a Nautilus window showing my $HOME directory. I think that's wrong - but maybe that's wanted? Oh, and even "more wrong": "nautilus .." (dot dot) shows my /home directory (because $HOME = /home/askwar and thus /home/askwar/.. is /home). That's absolutely wrong and unexpected. Because of this IMO broken behaviour, invoking "nautilus ../t" (if there's a "t" directory in the parent directory of the current working directory) doesn't work - Error shown: "There's no /home/t directory" (which is correct, there's no /home/t, but I didn't tell Nautilus to open /home/t in the first place…). Do you guys know if there's already a bug concerning this? And if so, what number? ;) Thanks, Alexander -- ↯ Lifestream (Twitter, Blog, …) ↣ http://sup.skwar.me/ ↯ ↯ Chat (Jabber/Google Talk) ↣ a...@skwar.me ; Twitter: @alexs77 ↯ -- nautilus-list mailing list nautilus-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list