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It was definitely taken out in the version used for Fedora Core 5. Apparently this issue has shown up as early as July 2005, so I know I'm not crazy.
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- 03-23-2006 #31it may well be because the termianal was added to nautilus' menu since 2.12 (or it could have been 2.14 when they implemented it fully). so if you go to desktop or wherever and go to 'File' -> 'Terminal', you will find terminal opens up at the location where you are. in 2.10, this feature was a plugin because i remember downloading it for FC4. there are a few plugins available - notable 'naultilus actions', 'nautilus-terminal', and 'nautilus search' etc.It was definitely taken out in the version used for Fedora Core 5. Apparently this issue has shown up as early as July 2005, so I know I'm not crazy.
- 03-23-2006 #32Linux Enthusiast
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The "right-click-terminal" option was in Fedora untill FC5. For some "odd" reason, they took it out. And I'm talking about the default installed and through yum updates systems (FC1/FC2/FC3 and FC4). Perhaps if you manually downloaded and installed Gnome, it would be out already, didn't try it ...
Let's leave it to it, FC5 lacks it and that's not efficient (for me).


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