** Description changed: I've just used Synaptic to add the GNU "ConvertAudioFile" script to Nautilus. However after doing so there was no right click "Scripts" menu in Nautilus. So.. I had to manually install "nautilus-script- manager" then drop to a terminal and do the following: ##user@computer:~$ nautilus-script-manager list-available ConvertAudioFile #user@computer:~$ nautilus-script-manager enable ConvertAudioFile After which I now have the "Scripts" menu in Nautilus. This entire process should have been done automatically by Synaptic, I should not have had to manually install and run the scripts manager. - But now the bloody script is popping up a bloody dialogue every 10 seconds making it impossible to do anything until the bloody wretched thing has finished. Damn the developer to hell who added this Microsoft "pop up a window and steal focus" behaviour to GNOME ! + But now the bloody script is popping up a bloody dialogue every 10 seconds making it impossible to do anything until the bloody wretched thing has finished. Curse the developer who added this Microsoft "pop up a window and steal focus" behaviour to GNOME ! .
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