There are three methods to open a terminal in Ubuntu: the first method (of course, the stupid method) is to open the terminal in turn (Application-attachment-terminal). If it is idle, you can directly add it to the Panel, this is also convenient! In the second method, press Alt and then press F2 to open a runtime box and enter gnome-terminal. In this dialog box, you can execute many commands. If you want to [run] windows, it is hard to remember. Third, right-click the terminal window and choose Effect
Three methods to open a terminal in Ubuntu:
First (of course it's a stupid method)
Open (Application-attachment-terminal) in turn. If you are idle, you can directly add the Panel. This is also convenient!
Second
First, press Alt and then press F2 to open a runtime box and enter gnome-terminal.
In this dialog box, you can execute a lot of commands to [run] windows, but it is hard to remember.
Third
You can right-click the terminal window, and right-click it in the blank area of the desktop or folder. The shortcut "open from terminal" appears. That requires a software.
The installation is simple. Open the terminal and enter the following command
Sudo apt-get install nautilus-open-terminal
Log out and you will see it!