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.
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.