Answer by A248 for How to change default terminal application in Gnome-Shell
I was able to solve this by modifying the GNOME Application in /usr/share/applications/.Find and open the terminal application. For myself it was located at...
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On Ubuntu / LinuxMint to set the terminal emulator app for Nemo'sfile explorer right-clickCtrl+Alt+T Shortcutexecuting the following allowed me to set terminator as defaultgsettings set...
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Or you may simply use:sudo update-alternatives --config x-terminal-emulatoras per comment; to update it on per user basis check...
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You can also use nautilus-python extensions. Just install nautilus-python and save this script as ~/.local/share/nautilus-python/extensions/OpenInTerminal.py.import osfrom gi.repository import...
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I wouldn't recommend symlinking another terminal app to gnome-terminal. If any other application in the system is trying to invoke gnome-terminal with specific parameters this might fail. On top of...
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Ideally, there'd be an option under Details->Default Applications, but there's currently no option for "terminal".My workaround was to install Terminator, or any other of the many GUI terminal...
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Gnome-Terminal is terrible.It's buggy and whenever Gnome-Shell restarts or resumes from suspend, all Gnome-Terminal windows become unusable and can't be closed. There's an old ticket opened for it, but...
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