How do I change the default terminal in Linux Mint?

How do I change the default terminal in Linux Mint?

  1. Install dconf-editor $ sudo apt-get install dconf-editor.
  2. Open dconf-editor $ dconf-editor.
  3. Navigate to the terminal key org->cinnamon->desktop->applications->terminal.
  4. Change the key to the terminal you want Name=exec => Value=konsole.

What is cinnamon default terminal?

Nemo is the default file manager app used in Linux Mint Cinnamon edition. Nemo is a fork of the Files app from GNOME, also widely known as “Nautilus”.

How do I open Terminal in Linux Mint?

Keyboard shortcut By default in Ubuntu and Linux Mint the terminal shortcut key is mapped to Ctrl+Alt+T. If you would like to change this to something else that makes sense to you open your menu to System -> Preferences -> Keyboard Shortcuts. Scroll down in the window and find the shortcut for “Run a Terminal”.

How do you fix Cinnamon crash?

Right click the panel on an empty place -> trouble shooting -> reset Cinnamon to default.

Why is there no terminal in Linux Mint?

Use synaptic package manager, search for gnome-terminal both from the panel and “Open in terminal” whereever it shows up. WHY ISN’T THIS PROVIDED IN THE DEFAULT CINNAMON INSTALL? Thanks for the help. Re: No terminal in Cinnamon? rderosier wrote: I’ve had Linux Mint 13 MATE 64-Bit installed a few months now, and I’m very happy with it.

Why do I get no terminal in cinnamon?

If you installed Cinnamon as a ‘meta’ package that you can select and boot into from the login screen, maybe some things are not added by default in the meta-package Sorry, probably a poor choice of words “alongside”.

Is there a terminal for cinnamon alongside Mate?

I am a little unclear on what ‘install CINNAMON alongside MATE’ means, but I run Cinnamon as a stand alone distribution and I definitely have a ‘Terminal’ app (Gnome-Terminal) that shows up in the ‘Accessories’ category of the Cinnamon menu.