Re: GNOME3 and Modifying command-line arguments

2012-05-31 Thread Paul W. Frields
On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 10:37:05PM +0700, Khemara Lyn wrote: > On 05/31/2012 07:57 PM, Paul W. Frields wrote: > >On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 12:24:42PM +0700, Khemara Lyn wrote: > >>Dear All, > >> > >>Normally, I could go "Applications -> System Tools -> Terminal" and > >>the app "gnome-terminal" wou

Re: GNOME3 and Modifying command-line arguments

2012-05-31 Thread Khemara Lyn
Thanks a lot for your solution, I actually would like to create a new icon on the GNOME3 desktop or the "Favorites" bar so that a click on the icon will run a command (for example, "sudo gns3"). How could I do that wit GNOME3? Thanks in advance for any help. Regards, Khem On 05/31/2012 07

Re: GNOME3 and Modifying command-line arguments

2012-05-31 Thread Paul W. Frields
On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 12:24:42PM +0700, Khemara Lyn wrote: > Dear All, > > Normally, I could go "Applications -> System Tools -> Terminal" and > the app "gnome-terminal" would start and po up a new terminal window > with a command prompt. > > The default terminal size is not optimal for me and

Re: GNOME3 and Modifying command-line arguments

2012-05-31 Thread Khemara Lyn
Thank you for your kind response. That would do it for "gnome-terminal". Let me make it more general and more clear this time. I would like to create a new icon on the GNOME3 desktop or the "Favorites" bar so that a click on the icon will run a command (for example, "sudo gns3"). How could I

Re: GNOME3 and Modifying command-line arguments

2012-05-30 Thread Joachim Backes
On 05/31/2012 07:24 AM, Khemara Lyn wrote: > Dear All, > > Normally, I could go "Applications -> System Tools -> Terminal" and the > app "gnome-terminal" would start and po up a new terminal window with a > command prompt. > > The default terminal size is not optimal for me and i would like to

GNOME3 and Modifying command-line arguments

2012-05-30 Thread Khemara Lyn
Dear All, Normally, I could go "Applications -> System Tools -> Terminal" and the app "gnome-terminal" would start and po up a new terminal window with a command prompt. The default terminal size is not optimal for me and i would like to adjust it a bit. With previous version (GNOME2), I cou