XFCE with Nemo: Context menu -> open in terminal does not work anymore





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I don't know what I have touched, but now in my xfce desktop, both in folder and in files, I cannot run "open terminal" from right-click menu.




NOTE: I am using Nemo as File Manager




Right-Clicking on a file or on a folder, the item 'Open in terminal' / 'Open terminal here' is no more present.



Right-clicking on the whyte space of file manager (nemo) I see 'open terminal', but it doesn't work.



I'd like to restore the original behaviour.



Could you kindly explain me how?



I already tried on Settings->default applications->utility->terminal emulator to change the selection. Nothing changes. Is a reboot needed? (it's a server, so it's quite complicated just "reboot to try")










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  • Oh, sorry, I didn't precised: i am using nemo. It's a strange config for a low-spec vps for a customer

    – realtebo
    Feb 21 at 7:47













  • Try to use Thunar, by following these instructions (docs.xfce.org/xfce/thunar/custom-actions); try to make it working with Thunar. Maybe something will be connect also for Nemo file manager. I don't use Nemo, but Thunar has no problems

    – Riccardo Volpe
    Feb 25 at 11:51













  • Suggestion: Note the version of Nemo and Xfce Terminal you are running (run nemo --version and xfce4-terminal --version | head -n 1 in terminal) and include in your question.

    – clearkimura
    Mar 5 at 11:41


















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I don't know what I have touched, but now in my xfce desktop, both in folder and in files, I cannot run "open terminal" from right-click menu.




NOTE: I am using Nemo as File Manager




Right-Clicking on a file or on a folder, the item 'Open in terminal' / 'Open terminal here' is no more present.



Right-clicking on the whyte space of file manager (nemo) I see 'open terminal', but it doesn't work.



I'd like to restore the original behaviour.



Could you kindly explain me how?



I already tried on Settings->default applications->utility->terminal emulator to change the selection. Nothing changes. Is a reboot needed? (it's a server, so it's quite complicated just "reboot to try")










share|improve this question

























  • Oh, sorry, I didn't precised: i am using nemo. It's a strange config for a low-spec vps for a customer

    – realtebo
    Feb 21 at 7:47













  • Try to use Thunar, by following these instructions (docs.xfce.org/xfce/thunar/custom-actions); try to make it working with Thunar. Maybe something will be connect also for Nemo file manager. I don't use Nemo, but Thunar has no problems

    – Riccardo Volpe
    Feb 25 at 11:51













  • Suggestion: Note the version of Nemo and Xfce Terminal you are running (run nemo --version and xfce4-terminal --version | head -n 1 in terminal) and include in your question.

    – clearkimura
    Mar 5 at 11:41














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I don't know what I have touched, but now in my xfce desktop, both in folder and in files, I cannot run "open terminal" from right-click menu.




NOTE: I am using Nemo as File Manager




Right-Clicking on a file or on a folder, the item 'Open in terminal' / 'Open terminal here' is no more present.



Right-clicking on the whyte space of file manager (nemo) I see 'open terminal', but it doesn't work.



I'd like to restore the original behaviour.



Could you kindly explain me how?



I already tried on Settings->default applications->utility->terminal emulator to change the selection. Nothing changes. Is a reboot needed? (it's a server, so it's quite complicated just "reboot to try")










share|improve this question
















I don't know what I have touched, but now in my xfce desktop, both in folder and in files, I cannot run "open terminal" from right-click menu.




NOTE: I am using Nemo as File Manager




Right-Clicking on a file or on a folder, the item 'Open in terminal' / 'Open terminal here' is no more present.



Right-clicking on the whyte space of file manager (nemo) I see 'open terminal', but it doesn't work.



I'd like to restore the original behaviour.



Could you kindly explain me how?



I already tried on Settings->default applications->utility->terminal emulator to change the selection. Nothing changes. Is a reboot needed? (it's a server, so it's quite complicated just "reboot to try")







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  • Oh, sorry, I didn't precised: i am using nemo. It's a strange config for a low-spec vps for a customer

    – realtebo
    Feb 21 at 7:47













  • Try to use Thunar, by following these instructions (docs.xfce.org/xfce/thunar/custom-actions); try to make it working with Thunar. Maybe something will be connect also for Nemo file manager. I don't use Nemo, but Thunar has no problems

    – Riccardo Volpe
    Feb 25 at 11:51













  • Suggestion: Note the version of Nemo and Xfce Terminal you are running (run nemo --version and xfce4-terminal --version | head -n 1 in terminal) and include in your question.

    – clearkimura
    Mar 5 at 11:41



















  • Oh, sorry, I didn't precised: i am using nemo. It's a strange config for a low-spec vps for a customer

    – realtebo
    Feb 21 at 7:47













  • Try to use Thunar, by following these instructions (docs.xfce.org/xfce/thunar/custom-actions); try to make it working with Thunar. Maybe something will be connect also for Nemo file manager. I don't use Nemo, but Thunar has no problems

    – Riccardo Volpe
    Feb 25 at 11:51













  • Suggestion: Note the version of Nemo and Xfce Terminal you are running (run nemo --version and xfce4-terminal --version | head -n 1 in terminal) and include in your question.

    – clearkimura
    Mar 5 at 11:41

















Oh, sorry, I didn't precised: i am using nemo. It's a strange config for a low-spec vps for a customer

– realtebo
Feb 21 at 7:47







Oh, sorry, I didn't precised: i am using nemo. It's a strange config for a low-spec vps for a customer

– realtebo
Feb 21 at 7:47















Try to use Thunar, by following these instructions (docs.xfce.org/xfce/thunar/custom-actions); try to make it working with Thunar. Maybe something will be connect also for Nemo file manager. I don't use Nemo, but Thunar has no problems

– Riccardo Volpe
Feb 25 at 11:51







Try to use Thunar, by following these instructions (docs.xfce.org/xfce/thunar/custom-actions); try to make it working with Thunar. Maybe something will be connect also for Nemo file manager. I don't use Nemo, but Thunar has no problems

– Riccardo Volpe
Feb 25 at 11:51















Suggestion: Note the version of Nemo and Xfce Terminal you are running (run nemo --version and xfce4-terminal --version | head -n 1 in terminal) and include in your question.

– clearkimura
Mar 5 at 11:41





Suggestion: Note the version of Nemo and Xfce Terminal you are running (run nemo --version and xfce4-terminal --version | head -n 1 in terminal) and include in your question.

– clearkimura
Mar 5 at 11:41










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