(gnome-settings-daemon:17510): GConf-WARNING **: Directory `/desktop/gtk' was not being monitored by GConfClient 0xda21e0 ** Message: Got disconnected from the session message bus retrying to reconnect every 10 seconds ** (gnome-settings-daemon:17510): WARNING **: Clipboard manager is already running.įile "/usr/share/system-config-printer/applet.py", line 434, in ** (gnome-settings-daemon:17510): WARNING **: Grab failed for some keys, another application may already have access the them. Shutting down nautilus-open-terminal extension Initializing nautilus-open-terminal extension ** (gnome-volume-control-applet:17590): WARNING **: Failed to connect context: Connection refused ** (gnome-volume-control-applet:17590): WARNING **: Connection failed, reconnecting. ** (nm-applet:17578): WARNING **: request_name(): Could not acquire the NetworkManagerUserSettings service.Įrror: (9) Connection ":1.261" is not allowed to own the service "" due to security policies in the configuration file ** (gnome-panel:17538): CRITICAL **: panel_applet_frame_change_background: assertion `PANEL_IS_WIDGET (GTK_WIDGET (frame)->parent)' failed System-config-printer-applet: failed to start NewPrinterNotification service (polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1:17571): polkit-gnome-1-WARNING **: Unable to determine the session we are in: Remote Exception invoking .GetSessionForUnixProcess() on /org/freedesktop/ConsoleKit/Manager at name : .GeneralError: Unable to lookup session information for process '17571' .GeneralError Unable%20to%20lookup%20session%20information%20for%20process%20%2717571%27 Pa_context_connect() failed: Connection refused Starting Dropbox.Connection failure: Connection refused Window manager warning: Screen 0 on display "localhost:10.0" already has a window manager try using the -replace option to replace the current window manager. ** (gnome-settings-daemon:17510): WARNING **: Failed to connect context: Connection refused ** (gnome-settings-daemon:17510): WARNING **: Connection failed, reconnecting. ** (gnome-settings-daemon:17510): WARNING **: Unable to start xsettings manager: Could not initialize xsettings manager. ** (gnome-settings-daemon:17510): WARNING **: You can only run one xsettings manager at a time exiting SSH_AUTH_SOCK=/tmp/keyring-TokklK/socket.ssh GNOME_KEYRING_SOCKET=/tmp/keyring-TokklK/socket This is result of running gnome-session: WARNING: Unable to determine session: Unable to lookup session information for process '17491' Terminal should immediately open pointing to the desired directory as below:Īgain, this is obviously a great feature you should appreciate if you regulatory use Terminal.To sign into my office computer from my home computer through ssh I go through these two steps: first I login to my office server: ssh -X then I sign in to my computer using the local IP: ssh -X I want to be able to view my desktop remotely and work with the GUI. Then right-click on the folder or directory’s free space and choose “Open in Terminal” as following: To test if it’s working, open the File Manager and head to the directory you directly open in Terminal. Once it brings you to the new prompt line, you are done!.To restart it, type the following command and hit Enter. We need to Restart Nautilus to make the option appear in context menu.The installation should be finished shortly as following.Enter you password when it asks and hit Enter again. Sudo apt-get install nautilus-open-terminal Type/paste the following code into Terminal and hit Enter.Open Terminal or press Ctrl+Alt+T to quickly access it.Guide to Add “Open in Terminal” in Ubuntu/Nautilus Context Menu Checkout Fedora/CentOS/Red Hat guide for this. It should be in their repository to get the following command work. Thus, you can use this Nautilus plugin to add “directory specific” Terminal launcher shortcut in most Linux Distros (specially Debian/Ubuntu based) that uses Nautilus as default File Explorer. So we are going to use a Nautilus plugin called Nautilus Open Terminal. Note: For your information, Currently Ubuntu uses Genome Files ( Nautilus as former name) as default File Browser. Here I’ll show you how to get it in Ubuntu File Manager. Even in Windows 7 or later, you can get “Open Command Window here” by clicking on right-mouse while holding Shift key. This feature is already present in Linux Mint, Xubuntu and Xfce Desktop. To save time, having an option to “ Open Terminal here” in Ubuntu File Manager’s context menu (right-click options) would be great for all.
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