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I'm new to ubuntu and took many days trying to solve a problem I'm having.



I searched the Internet and I have not found anything concrete that can fix it so this is my problem:



When I try to open the terminal, it is closed immediately and does not show me anything. I tried to run with CTRL + ALT + F1 or F2, and CTRL + ALT + T, but I get nothing and the moment it opens, it closes.



One thing I've discovered is that if I connect with the guest account then I can access the terminal.










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  • How you are opening terminal in guest session, by Ctrl+Alt+T ?

    – Ravan
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:08











  • no, doing click on terminal icon.

    – Miguel Remirez
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:22











  • did you tried the same in your session @Miguel,by direct clicking on it

    – Ravan
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:26












  • Do you have a set -e line in ~/.bashrc by any chance?

    – kos
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:28












  • i not see this file, that file is on /home?

    – Miguel Remirez
    Sep 2 '15 at 9:23

















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I'm new to ubuntu and took many days trying to solve a problem I'm having.



I searched the Internet and I have not found anything concrete that can fix it so this is my problem:



When I try to open the terminal, it is closed immediately and does not show me anything. I tried to run with CTRL + ALT + F1 or F2, and CTRL + ALT + T, but I get nothing and the moment it opens, it closes.



One thing I've discovered is that if I connect with the guest account then I can access the terminal.










share|improve this question
















bumped to the homepage by Community 1 hour ago


This question has answers that may be good or bad; the system has marked it active so that they can be reviewed.















  • How you are opening terminal in guest session, by Ctrl+Alt+T ?

    – Ravan
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:08











  • no, doing click on terminal icon.

    – Miguel Remirez
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:22











  • did you tried the same in your session @Miguel,by direct clicking on it

    – Ravan
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:26












  • Do you have a set -e line in ~/.bashrc by any chance?

    – kos
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:28












  • i not see this file, that file is on /home?

    – Miguel Remirez
    Sep 2 '15 at 9:23













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I'm new to ubuntu and took many days trying to solve a problem I'm having.



I searched the Internet and I have not found anything concrete that can fix it so this is my problem:



When I try to open the terminal, it is closed immediately and does not show me anything. I tried to run with CTRL + ALT + F1 or F2, and CTRL + ALT + T, but I get nothing and the moment it opens, it closes.



One thing I've discovered is that if I connect with the guest account then I can access the terminal.










share|improve this question
















I'm new to ubuntu and took many days trying to solve a problem I'm having.



I searched the Internet and I have not found anything concrete that can fix it so this is my problem:



When I try to open the terminal, it is closed immediately and does not show me anything. I tried to run with CTRL + ALT + F1 or F2, and CTRL + ALT + T, but I get nothing and the moment it opens, it closes.



One thing I've discovered is that if I connect with the guest account then I can access the terminal.







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  • How you are opening terminal in guest session, by Ctrl+Alt+T ?

    – Ravan
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:08











  • no, doing click on terminal icon.

    – Miguel Remirez
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:22











  • did you tried the same in your session @Miguel,by direct clicking on it

    – Ravan
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:26












  • Do you have a set -e line in ~/.bashrc by any chance?

    – kos
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:28












  • i not see this file, that file is on /home?

    – Miguel Remirez
    Sep 2 '15 at 9:23

















  • How you are opening terminal in guest session, by Ctrl+Alt+T ?

    – Ravan
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:08











  • no, doing click on terminal icon.

    – Miguel Remirez
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:22











  • did you tried the same in your session @Miguel,by direct clicking on it

    – Ravan
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:26












  • Do you have a set -e line in ~/.bashrc by any chance?

    – kos
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:28












  • i not see this file, that file is on /home?

    – Miguel Remirez
    Sep 2 '15 at 9:23
















How you are opening terminal in guest session, by Ctrl+Alt+T ?

– Ravan
Sep 2 '15 at 8:08





How you are opening terminal in guest session, by Ctrl+Alt+T ?

– Ravan
Sep 2 '15 at 8:08













no, doing click on terminal icon.

– Miguel Remirez
Sep 2 '15 at 8:22





no, doing click on terminal icon.

– Miguel Remirez
Sep 2 '15 at 8:22













did you tried the same in your session @Miguel,by direct clicking on it

– Ravan
Sep 2 '15 at 8:26






did you tried the same in your session @Miguel,by direct clicking on it

– Ravan
Sep 2 '15 at 8:26














Do you have a set -e line in ~/.bashrc by any chance?

– kos
Sep 2 '15 at 8:28






Do you have a set -e line in ~/.bashrc by any chance?

– kos
Sep 2 '15 at 8:28














i not see this file, that file is on /home?

– Miguel Remirez
Sep 2 '15 at 9:23





i not see this file, that file is on /home?

– Miguel Remirez
Sep 2 '15 at 9:23










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seems like your profile settings are screwed up. The easiest way is to regenerate them, so go to ~/.gconf/apps and remove de folder gnome-terminal



Cheers






share|improve this answer























  • sorry but i'm too noob with linux, ~/ what is this directory?

    – Miguel Remirez
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:36











  • it is your home folder, you can find it correspond to : /home/yourname/. Moreover .gconf is an hidden folder, you will need to press Ctrl + H to display it.

    – hg8
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:38












  • in me home folder only view this fodlers: gyazo.com/44905720baf28551decff8f3b5d4a132

    – Miguel Remirez
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:41












  • now press Ctrl+H

    – AlexGreg
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:53











  • I just delete the folder but still does not work

    – Miguel Remirez
    Sep 2 '15 at 9:09











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seems like your profile settings are screwed up. The easiest way is to regenerate them, so go to ~/.gconf/apps and remove de folder gnome-terminal



Cheers






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  • sorry but i'm too noob with linux, ~/ what is this directory?

    – Miguel Remirez
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:36











  • it is your home folder, you can find it correspond to : /home/yourname/. Moreover .gconf is an hidden folder, you will need to press Ctrl + H to display it.

    – hg8
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:38












  • in me home folder only view this fodlers: gyazo.com/44905720baf28551decff8f3b5d4a132

    – Miguel Remirez
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:41












  • now press Ctrl+H

    – AlexGreg
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:53











  • I just delete the folder but still does not work

    – Miguel Remirez
    Sep 2 '15 at 9:09















0














seems like your profile settings are screwed up. The easiest way is to regenerate them, so go to ~/.gconf/apps and remove de folder gnome-terminal



Cheers






share|improve this answer























  • sorry but i'm too noob with linux, ~/ what is this directory?

    – Miguel Remirez
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:36











  • it is your home folder, you can find it correspond to : /home/yourname/. Moreover .gconf is an hidden folder, you will need to press Ctrl + H to display it.

    – hg8
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:38












  • in me home folder only view this fodlers: gyazo.com/44905720baf28551decff8f3b5d4a132

    – Miguel Remirez
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:41












  • now press Ctrl+H

    – AlexGreg
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:53











  • I just delete the folder but still does not work

    – Miguel Remirez
    Sep 2 '15 at 9:09













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seems like your profile settings are screwed up. The easiest way is to regenerate them, so go to ~/.gconf/apps and remove de folder gnome-terminal



Cheers






share|improve this answer













seems like your profile settings are screwed up. The easiest way is to regenerate them, so go to ~/.gconf/apps and remove de folder gnome-terminal



Cheers







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  • sorry but i'm too noob with linux, ~/ what is this directory?

    – Miguel Remirez
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:36











  • it is your home folder, you can find it correspond to : /home/yourname/. Moreover .gconf is an hidden folder, you will need to press Ctrl + H to display it.

    – hg8
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:38












  • in me home folder only view this fodlers: gyazo.com/44905720baf28551decff8f3b5d4a132

    – Miguel Remirez
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:41












  • now press Ctrl+H

    – AlexGreg
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:53











  • I just delete the folder but still does not work

    – Miguel Remirez
    Sep 2 '15 at 9:09

















  • sorry but i'm too noob with linux, ~/ what is this directory?

    – Miguel Remirez
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:36











  • it is your home folder, you can find it correspond to : /home/yourname/. Moreover .gconf is an hidden folder, you will need to press Ctrl + H to display it.

    – hg8
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:38












  • in me home folder only view this fodlers: gyazo.com/44905720baf28551decff8f3b5d4a132

    – Miguel Remirez
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:41












  • now press Ctrl+H

    – AlexGreg
    Sep 2 '15 at 8:53











  • I just delete the folder but still does not work

    – Miguel Remirez
    Sep 2 '15 at 9:09
















sorry but i'm too noob with linux, ~/ what is this directory?

– Miguel Remirez
Sep 2 '15 at 8:36





sorry but i'm too noob with linux, ~/ what is this directory?

– Miguel Remirez
Sep 2 '15 at 8:36













it is your home folder, you can find it correspond to : /home/yourname/. Moreover .gconf is an hidden folder, you will need to press Ctrl + H to display it.

– hg8
Sep 2 '15 at 8:38






it is your home folder, you can find it correspond to : /home/yourname/. Moreover .gconf is an hidden folder, you will need to press Ctrl + H to display it.

– hg8
Sep 2 '15 at 8:38














in me home folder only view this fodlers: gyazo.com/44905720baf28551decff8f3b5d4a132

– Miguel Remirez
Sep 2 '15 at 8:41






in me home folder only view this fodlers: gyazo.com/44905720baf28551decff8f3b5d4a132

– Miguel Remirez
Sep 2 '15 at 8:41














now press Ctrl+H

– AlexGreg
Sep 2 '15 at 8:53





now press Ctrl+H

– AlexGreg
Sep 2 '15 at 8:53













I just delete the folder but still does not work

– Miguel Remirez
Sep 2 '15 at 9:09





I just delete the folder but still does not work

– Miguel Remirez
Sep 2 '15 at 9:09

















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