GNOME3: What's the path of gnome run dialog (ALT + F2)?

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If I type "touch test" on run dialog it does not create any file on my home folder, so I was wondering where these files are created since I can do some dangerous things like fallocate or dd some really big files that I will not find later.










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  • Run pwd > /tmp/gnomepwd.txt.
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  • Oh, of course. Thank you!
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If I type "touch test" on run dialog it does not create any file on my home folder, so I was wondering where these files are created since I can do some dangerous things like fallocate or dd some really big files that I will not find later.










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If I type "touch test" on run dialog it does not create any file on my home folder, so I was wondering where these files are created since I can do some dangerous things like fallocate or dd some really big files that I will not find later.










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If I type "touch test" on run dialog it does not create any file on my home folder, so I was wondering where these files are created since I can do some dangerous things like fallocate or dd some really big files that I will not find later.







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  • Run pwd > /tmp/gnomepwd.txt.
    – Ipor Sircer
    Aug 26 at 16:57











  • Oh, of course. Thank you!
    – Borwan
    Aug 26 at 17:43

















  • Run pwd > /tmp/gnomepwd.txt.
    – Ipor Sircer
    Aug 26 at 16:57











  • Oh, of course. Thank you!
    – Borwan
    Aug 26 at 17:43
















Run pwd > /tmp/gnomepwd.txt.
– Ipor Sircer
Aug 26 at 16:57





Run pwd > /tmp/gnomepwd.txt.
– Ipor Sircer
Aug 26 at 16:57













Oh, of course. Thank you!
– Borwan
Aug 26 at 17:43





Oh, of course. Thank you!
– Borwan
Aug 26 at 17:43
















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