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Hello there. I am new in Ubuntu and I just installed python 3.6 and was happy about it but suddenly i noticed that I cant open terminal anymore. I used the shortcut before, but now it just doesn't work! I tried run Terminal from application but it just shows icon in task bar and then just goes away, nothing happens. But the weirdest thing is I can open it from folder and it is working just fine.



I thought it was caused by some my personal setting but in ~/.gconf I don't have any other folder so i can't delete some Terminal settings.



Hope someone knows what is going on.










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  • Try with ALT + F2 and type gnome-terminal and see if it launches that way

    – userDepth
    Oct 14 '17 at 20:52











  • And try not to go on deleting files because a program doesn't work, what you can do is reinstall the program by entering the tty. CTRL + ALT + F1 takes you to it and you type your user login and password, then you can use the terminal session to reinstall from there.

    – userDepth
    Oct 14 '17 at 20:54











  • I tried everything actually. ALT+F2 gnome-terminal didn't work. I also removed terminal and installed it again but still can't start it by normal way. For now I'm using it by opening from home folder and it works well, but i guess this problem is temporary and i will find cure soon.

    – Nikita Glukhov
    Oct 15 '17 at 18:58


















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Hello there. I am new in Ubuntu and I just installed python 3.6 and was happy about it but suddenly i noticed that I cant open terminal anymore. I used the shortcut before, but now it just doesn't work! I tried run Terminal from application but it just shows icon in task bar and then just goes away, nothing happens. But the weirdest thing is I can open it from folder and it is working just fine.



I thought it was caused by some my personal setting but in ~/.gconf I don't have any other folder so i can't delete some Terminal settings.



Hope someone knows what is going on.










share|improve this question























  • Try with ALT + F2 and type gnome-terminal and see if it launches that way

    – userDepth
    Oct 14 '17 at 20:52











  • And try not to go on deleting files because a program doesn't work, what you can do is reinstall the program by entering the tty. CTRL + ALT + F1 takes you to it and you type your user login and password, then you can use the terminal session to reinstall from there.

    – userDepth
    Oct 14 '17 at 20:54











  • I tried everything actually. ALT+F2 gnome-terminal didn't work. I also removed terminal and installed it again but still can't start it by normal way. For now I'm using it by opening from home folder and it works well, but i guess this problem is temporary and i will find cure soon.

    – Nikita Glukhov
    Oct 15 '17 at 18:58
















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Hello there. I am new in Ubuntu and I just installed python 3.6 and was happy about it but suddenly i noticed that I cant open terminal anymore. I used the shortcut before, but now it just doesn't work! I tried run Terminal from application but it just shows icon in task bar and then just goes away, nothing happens. But the weirdest thing is I can open it from folder and it is working just fine.



I thought it was caused by some my personal setting but in ~/.gconf I don't have any other folder so i can't delete some Terminal settings.



Hope someone knows what is going on.










share|improve this question














Hello there. I am new in Ubuntu and I just installed python 3.6 and was happy about it but suddenly i noticed that I cant open terminal anymore. I used the shortcut before, but now it just doesn't work! I tried run Terminal from application but it just shows icon in task bar and then just goes away, nothing happens. But the weirdest thing is I can open it from folder and it is working just fine.



I thought it was caused by some my personal setting but in ~/.gconf I don't have any other folder so i can't delete some Terminal settings.



Hope someone knows what is going on.







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  • Try with ALT + F2 and type gnome-terminal and see if it launches that way

    – userDepth
    Oct 14 '17 at 20:52











  • And try not to go on deleting files because a program doesn't work, what you can do is reinstall the program by entering the tty. CTRL + ALT + F1 takes you to it and you type your user login and password, then you can use the terminal session to reinstall from there.

    – userDepth
    Oct 14 '17 at 20:54











  • I tried everything actually. ALT+F2 gnome-terminal didn't work. I also removed terminal and installed it again but still can't start it by normal way. For now I'm using it by opening from home folder and it works well, but i guess this problem is temporary and i will find cure soon.

    – Nikita Glukhov
    Oct 15 '17 at 18:58





















  • Try with ALT + F2 and type gnome-terminal and see if it launches that way

    – userDepth
    Oct 14 '17 at 20:52











  • And try not to go on deleting files because a program doesn't work, what you can do is reinstall the program by entering the tty. CTRL + ALT + F1 takes you to it and you type your user login and password, then you can use the terminal session to reinstall from there.

    – userDepth
    Oct 14 '17 at 20:54











  • I tried everything actually. ALT+F2 gnome-terminal didn't work. I also removed terminal and installed it again but still can't start it by normal way. For now I'm using it by opening from home folder and it works well, but i guess this problem is temporary and i will find cure soon.

    – Nikita Glukhov
    Oct 15 '17 at 18:58



















Try with ALT + F2 and type gnome-terminal and see if it launches that way

– userDepth
Oct 14 '17 at 20:52





Try with ALT + F2 and type gnome-terminal and see if it launches that way

– userDepth
Oct 14 '17 at 20:52













And try not to go on deleting files because a program doesn't work, what you can do is reinstall the program by entering the tty. CTRL + ALT + F1 takes you to it and you type your user login and password, then you can use the terminal session to reinstall from there.

– userDepth
Oct 14 '17 at 20:54





And try not to go on deleting files because a program doesn't work, what you can do is reinstall the program by entering the tty. CTRL + ALT + F1 takes you to it and you type your user login and password, then you can use the terminal session to reinstall from there.

– userDepth
Oct 14 '17 at 20:54













I tried everything actually. ALT+F2 gnome-terminal didn't work. I also removed terminal and installed it again but still can't start it by normal way. For now I'm using it by opening from home folder and it works well, but i guess this problem is temporary and i will find cure soon.

– Nikita Glukhov
Oct 15 '17 at 18:58







I tried everything actually. ALT+F2 gnome-terminal didn't work. I also removed terminal and installed it again but still can't start it by normal way. For now I'm using it by opening from home folder and it works well, but i guess this problem is temporary and i will find cure soon.

– Nikita Glukhov
Oct 15 '17 at 18:58












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