What about make it to do what startx on windows is doing, it is mixing
the functinality of both, i understand that there would by conflict if
i'm in the folder where is firefox file and also i have firefox
installed, but i recomend to give openvt bigger priority and if someone
want to force to use
It is ridiculous that open points to openvt instead of something like
xdg-open. I'm going to have to request a concrete example as well.
Here we are touting that Ubuntu is a "user-friendly" Linux distribution
and open doesn't even do what most users probably expect.
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Sorry, I also forgot to mention that the Brainstorm idea link given
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So the discussion needs to happen (at least) here.
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I have to bump this again.
Personallly, I've been using bash alias open=xdg-open for years. It's
EXTREMELY useful and convenient. And I do really want to stress that:
even though I generally avoid non-standard aliases for the command line
(just so that my habits won't depend too much on a widely u
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I second that "open" should link to "xdg-open" at the first place.
If /bin/open was not specified by POSIX to have a special meaning, this very
generic command should be used to simplify a users life. To use "open" for
/bin/openvt is less intuitive than "openvt". And to use "open" for just openin
I come from windows. An 'open' command would STILL be very useful.
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Brainstorm is an excellent place to discuss this further. As for the
current symlink being wrong, it seems to a choice that affects MacOSX
users more than others. For those who have not used MacOSX, they will
not be expecting the same function you are.
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I have filled in an idea on Ubuntu brainstorm:
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/25739/
Maybe we can see there how much people think this is more important than
to keep the current symlink to openvt. Not sure though if this is the
best place to do a voting about it.
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But it shouldn't have been a symlink to openvt in the first place.
Should I fill in a separate bug report about open being a symlink to
openvt?
Or is the general argument here: Because it was done wrongly in the past
and people might have relied on that, we can not fix that anymore
because it is
Yes I noticed that. And I see that this makes it more difficult.
But I still think it should be changed.
About open being a symlink to openvt: I think that is not a good idea.
"open" is a very general command-name and shouldn't be taken by
something such specific as openvt (i.e. execute a given c
This bug is being marked invalid for the reason given above.
Since the "open" symlink is already in use, it would be better for those
users who prefer this to mean something else to try changing it
themselves. It is possible it will cause fails in the system when
changed.
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Thank you for your suggestion. "open" (/bin/open to be precise) is
already presently used as an alternative symlink for openvt (part of kbd
package), and this may well mean there are also existing scripts that
assume "open" is openvt as well.
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