Using Xubuntu.
I'd like to have terminator replace the default terminal. For instance, when right-clicking inside a folder then selecting open terminal, I'd like Terminator to open instead of the default.
How can I achieve this ?
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From within a terminal, try
Select the desired terminal from the list of alternatives. |
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change Settings Manager >> Preferred Applications >> Utilities |
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Copy-paste the following into your current terminal:
This modifies the dconf to make terminator the default program. You could also use dconf-editor (a GUI-based tool) to make changes to the dconf, as another answer has suggested. If you would like to learn and understand more about this topic, this may help you. |
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open dconf Editor and go to org > gnome > desktop > application > terminal and change gnome-terminal to terminator |
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devnull is right;
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In xfce (e.g. on Arch Linux) you can change the parameter
to
The next time you want to open a terminal window, xfce will ask you to choose an emulator. You can just pick System Defaults
User Defaults
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The only way that worked for me was
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