1. terminal-& gt; GNOME File Manager Command gnome-open [path] 2. GNOME File Manager-& gt; Terminal requires support from the File Manager plug-in Nautilus. Run the following command to download and install Nautilussudoapt-getinstallnautilussudoapt-getinstallnautilus-open-terminal security
1. Terminal-> GNOME File Manager
Use commands
Gnome-open [path]
2. GNOME File Manager-> Terminal
Run the following command to download and install the File Manager plug-in Nautilus.
Sudo apt-get install nautilus
Sudo apt-get install nautilus-open-terminal
After the installation is successful, right-click in the blank space of the GNOME File Manager. The pop-up menu contains the "open in terminal" item.
Potential of Nautilus is still available
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