This issue occurs for me on both EXT4 and NTFS. I do not have any other
filesystems to test, but I assume this bug exists on all of them.

I tried making a folder with spaces in my /home and putting a script in
it, and I got the same error.

What is in your text box at "Edit -> Preferences -> Advanced -> Terminal
emulator"? Mine is "x-terminal-emulator %s" which is the default. It
just now occurred to me that changing this field's default contents may
be the solution to this bug.

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  Scripts cannot be executed when the file path contains spaces

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