Three solutions for opening terminals in ubuntu

  • 2020-04-02 00:48:59
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This shouldn't be called a problem, but it's a real problem for the novice because very few people are able to talk about it, and it's basically a command that comes straight out of the box.
I was troubled by this question at first, but it took me a while to figure it out.
1. It is found in the attachment in the menu
2. Open in the input box of the run command
3... .
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1. Easy to do, click on the menu in the upper left corner, come out a column, select [terminal] in [attachment], click on the OK.
That's the quick execution icon, you can drag the icon to the desktop and release it, and then execute it directly on the desktop. Similarly, drag to the taskbar above. Just click on the taskbar above in the future.
It's not hard to get, but it's hard to find. First, hold down Alt, then press F2, and a run box will come out. Gnome-terminal will run.
In this run box, you can execute a number of commands that you want to run on Windows.
3. Put the terminal window open on the right mouse button, the effect is to right click in the desktop or folder space, will appear "open from the terminal" shortcut. That requires a piece of software.
The installation is simple. Open the terminal and type in:

sudo apt-get install nautilus-open-terminal 

Then the system will automatically add the shortcut in the right - click.

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