Debian 10.3
Cinnamon 3.8.8
Kernel 4.19.0-8-amd64
Folks,
New installation, trying to fathom out why Ctrl-Alt-T doesn't launch a new terminal
If I set a Custom Shortcut of Ctrl-Alt-K for mlterm it launches successfully, because Ctrl_Alt-T is a system setting clicking on it does not open a window for editing so I cannot check filepath. My initial $PATH did not include any sbin options so I have temporarily added these but that hasn't resolved anything.
Installation went fine with no errors noticed but oddly, I've tried all four terminals included and cannot find any configuration menu either.
Like the feel of Debian so would like to resolve these issues so any advice appreciated.
Geoff
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Keyboard Shortcut Filepaths
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Re: Keyboard Shortcut Filepaths
Check ~/.xsession-errors immediately after attempting the shortcut.send2gl wrote:trying to fathom out why Ctrl-Alt-T doesn't launch a new terminal
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# apt install gnome-terminal
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Re: Keyboard Shortcut Filepaths
Thank you, I did notice under Preferences, System Settings, Preferred Applications it had nothing set for 'Terminal'. Installed gnome-terminal as per your advice and now Ctrl-Alt-T launches the terminal and I am able to configure it.Head_on_a_Stick wrote:Check ~/.xsession-errors immediately after attempting the shortcut.send2gl wrote:trying to fathom out why Ctrl-Alt-T doesn't launch a new terminal
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# apt install gnome-terminal
Curiosity, I was using mlterm and if I typed mlterm another window would open, as I would expect.
If I typed 'bash' nothing happened, just returned to command prompt. Is this as expected?
Geoff
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Re: Keyboard Shortcut Filepaths
Yes, that command just opens another shell within the already open shell. If you type exit from that prompt then you will be returned to the previous shell.send2gl wrote:If I typed 'bash' nothing happened, just returned to command prompt. Is this as expected?
What did you expect to happen?
In respect of your problem, I don't use Cinnamon myself so I'm not sure how or where the default terminal is set but I would expect Debian's implementation of that desktop to default to /usr/bin/x-terminal-emulator (as defined by whatever is symlinked to /etc/alternatives/x-terminal-emulator) rather than be hard-coded to gnome-terminal. Perhaps a bug report is called for here.
The cinnamon-desktop-environment metapackage specifies either gnome-terminal or the x-terminal-emulator virtual package as dependencies and the latter is satisfied by xterm, which is already installed as a dependency of the xorg package (which is in turn a dependency of the desktop-task package), so I think that's why gnome-terminal isn't installed by default. It's a tangled web, that's for sure.
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Re: Keyboard Shortcut Filepaths
Well, in mlterm another terminal window opened, didn't with the command 'bash'. Seems I wrongly thought 'bash' was an actual terminal but seems not.Head_on_a_Stick wrote:Yes, that command just opens another shell within the already open shell. If you type exit from that prompt then you will be returned to the previous shell.send2gl wrote:If I typed 'bash' nothing happened, just returned to command prompt. Is this as expected?
What did you expect to happen?
Also had locale issues so I reinstalled Debian and all (so far) seems fine, Ctrl-Alt-T launches the terminal.
Geoff
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Re: Keyboard Shortcut Filepaths
Bash is a shell, which is run in terminal emulators (and console screens). There are many different shells available, I prefer mksh myself.send2gl wrote:Seems I wrongly thought 'bash' was an actual terminal but seems not.
You should have opened a new thread for that, such problems are usually fixable and you may even have learned something. For example:send2gl wrote:Also had locale issues so I reinstalled Debian
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# dpkg-reconfigure locales
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Re: Keyboard Shortcut Filepaths
I did learn something, I googled it. Ran that command and it did not resolve issues, hence the decision to reinstall.Head_on_a_Stick wrote:send2gl wrote:You should have opened a new thread for that, such problems are usually fixable and you may even have learned something. For example:send2gl wrote:Also had locale issues so I reinstalled DebianCode: Select all
# dpkg-reconfigure locales
Geoff