Michael Schwendt writes:
On Fri, 27 Dec 2013 21:47:56 -0500, Sam Varshavchik wrote: > Previously, experimentation showed that gnome-terminal spawns a shell with > the current directory inherited from the parent process, and nautilus now > appears to run with its current directory as /. It doesn't do that here. It's specific to your machine. > I'm guessing that in F19 > nautilus 3.8 ran with $HOME for its current directory, and F20's nautilus > 3.10 runs from /. Just guessing that this is really nautilus's bug. I think> a good argument can be made for nautilus to reset to $HOME after forking off> a child process for a launched application, if it's running from /. Too much speculation. It's good that you can show that it does that for your machine, but more interesting would be to find out why/when it does that.
It is not user-specific configuration. This occurs for newly-created users too. I have not done anything to nautilus, I don't even know where its configuration settings are.
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