I agree with Matt Moen about bumping up the priority. For me, it creates a very confusing, frustrating workflow when using Ubuntu. I use Gedit probably more than any other application, and trying to edit files in one place is impossible when the terminal opens files in one Gedit instance, Nautilus opens them in another, and Startup Applications opens them in yet another.
I agree with Matt Moen about bumping up the priority. For me, it creates a very confusing, frustrating workflow when using Ubuntu. I use Gedit probably more than any other application, and trying to edit files in one place is impossible when the terminal opens files in one Gedit instance, Nautilus opens them in another, and Startup Applications opens them in yet another.