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Ctrl-Alt-T launches a different terminal than that from the launcher



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)Set Ctrl+Alt+T to open a maximized terminalCtrl+Alt+T doesn't open Terminal (Compiz related?)Focus existing terminal with `Ctrl-Alt-T` shortcutctrl+alt+t random terminal opensAlt+Ctrl behavior different from Ctrl+Alt?Ctrl-Alt-t opens root terminal instead of normal terminalTerminal Short-cut ctrl + alt + T, 2 terminals, different sizeSet a shortcut for opening Terminator (similar to Ctrl+Alt+T, but not replacing default terminal)CTRL + ALT + F1: What's the equivalent command?Ubuntu 18.04 Terminal shortcut Ctrl+Alt+T is not working



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But if I press Ctrl+Alt+T, a different one appears:



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    If I launch terminal from the launcher



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    the following terminal appears:



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    But if I press Ctrl+Alt+T, a different one appears:



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    How to make the same one to appear?










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      If I launch terminal from the launcher



      enter image description here



      the following terminal appears:



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      But if I press Ctrl+Alt+T, a different one appears:



      enter image description here



      How to make the same one to appear?










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      If I launch terminal from the launcher



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      the following terminal appears:



      enter image description here



      But if I press Ctrl+Alt+T, a different one appears:



      enter image description here



      How to make the same one to appear?







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          It seems you have Terminator (2nd pic) installed in your system (a different terminal emulator than the system one)



          If you don't want to use it, a quick solution would be to uninstall it



          sudo apt purge terminator


          It'll restore your ctrl+alt+t shortcut back to the default one.






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            "a far superior terminal emulator than the system one" – such opinions are highly disputable. For one, Terminator has been unmaintained for about 2 years, thus lacks new features such as explicit hyperlinks, line/character spacing, or the setting for the new vs. old bold/bright color handling, all available in GNOME Terminal.

            – egmont
            3 hours ago







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            @egmont Removed. I find terminator to be more easy to work with / customize, so I added that line.

            – Sirajus Salekin
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          You have two different terminals installed, the default Ubuntu terminal and a terminal called Terminator.



          You use two different launching methods, one with a shortcut key (Ctrl+Alt+t, and one using a desktop launcher in the toolbar.



          It is up to you to configure your system such that an action you take does what you want. Thus, depending on the terminal emulator you want to use, change the launcher icon or change the command assigned to Ctrl+Alt+t. The details on how this is done dependent on the desktop environment you use. From the picture you posted< I guess that might be Unity.






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            It seems you have Terminator (2nd pic) installed in your system (a different terminal emulator than the system one)



            If you don't want to use it, a quick solution would be to uninstall it



            sudo apt purge terminator


            It'll restore your ctrl+alt+t shortcut back to the default one.






            share|improve this answer




















            • 1





              "a far superior terminal emulator than the system one" – such opinions are highly disputable. For one, Terminator has been unmaintained for about 2 years, thus lacks new features such as explicit hyperlinks, line/character spacing, or the setting for the new vs. old bold/bright color handling, all available in GNOME Terminal.

              – egmont
              3 hours ago







            • 1





              @egmont Removed. I find terminator to be more easy to work with / customize, so I added that line.

              – Sirajus Salekin
              3 hours ago















            1














            It seems you have Terminator (2nd pic) installed in your system (a different terminal emulator than the system one)



            If you don't want to use it, a quick solution would be to uninstall it



            sudo apt purge terminator


            It'll restore your ctrl+alt+t shortcut back to the default one.






            share|improve this answer




















            • 1





              "a far superior terminal emulator than the system one" – such opinions are highly disputable. For one, Terminator has been unmaintained for about 2 years, thus lacks new features such as explicit hyperlinks, line/character spacing, or the setting for the new vs. old bold/bright color handling, all available in GNOME Terminal.

              – egmont
              3 hours ago







            • 1





              @egmont Removed. I find terminator to be more easy to work with / customize, so I added that line.

              – Sirajus Salekin
              3 hours ago













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            It seems you have Terminator (2nd pic) installed in your system (a different terminal emulator than the system one)



            If you don't want to use it, a quick solution would be to uninstall it



            sudo apt purge terminator


            It'll restore your ctrl+alt+t shortcut back to the default one.






            share|improve this answer















            It seems you have Terminator (2nd pic) installed in your system (a different terminal emulator than the system one)



            If you don't want to use it, a quick solution would be to uninstall it



            sudo apt purge terminator


            It'll restore your ctrl+alt+t shortcut back to the default one.







            share|improve this answer














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              "a far superior terminal emulator than the system one" – such opinions are highly disputable. For one, Terminator has been unmaintained for about 2 years, thus lacks new features such as explicit hyperlinks, line/character spacing, or the setting for the new vs. old bold/bright color handling, all available in GNOME Terminal.

              – egmont
              3 hours ago







            • 1





              @egmont Removed. I find terminator to be more easy to work with / customize, so I added that line.

              – Sirajus Salekin
              3 hours ago












            • 1





              "a far superior terminal emulator than the system one" – such opinions are highly disputable. For one, Terminator has been unmaintained for about 2 years, thus lacks new features such as explicit hyperlinks, line/character spacing, or the setting for the new vs. old bold/bright color handling, all available in GNOME Terminal.

              – egmont
              3 hours ago







            • 1





              @egmont Removed. I find terminator to be more easy to work with / customize, so I added that line.

              – Sirajus Salekin
              3 hours ago







            1




            1





            "a far superior terminal emulator than the system one" – such opinions are highly disputable. For one, Terminator has been unmaintained for about 2 years, thus lacks new features such as explicit hyperlinks, line/character spacing, or the setting for the new vs. old bold/bright color handling, all available in GNOME Terminal.

            – egmont
            3 hours ago






            "a far superior terminal emulator than the system one" – such opinions are highly disputable. For one, Terminator has been unmaintained for about 2 years, thus lacks new features such as explicit hyperlinks, line/character spacing, or the setting for the new vs. old bold/bright color handling, all available in GNOME Terminal.

            – egmont
            3 hours ago





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            1





            @egmont Removed. I find terminator to be more easy to work with / customize, so I added that line.

            – Sirajus Salekin
            3 hours ago





            @egmont Removed. I find terminator to be more easy to work with / customize, so I added that line.

            – Sirajus Salekin
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            You have two different terminals installed, the default Ubuntu terminal and a terminal called Terminator.



            You use two different launching methods, one with a shortcut key (Ctrl+Alt+t, and one using a desktop launcher in the toolbar.



            It is up to you to configure your system such that an action you take does what you want. Thus, depending on the terminal emulator you want to use, change the launcher icon or change the command assigned to Ctrl+Alt+t. The details on how this is done dependent on the desktop environment you use. From the picture you posted< I guess that might be Unity.






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              You have two different terminals installed, the default Ubuntu terminal and a terminal called Terminator.



              You use two different launching methods, one with a shortcut key (Ctrl+Alt+t, and one using a desktop launcher in the toolbar.



              It is up to you to configure your system such that an action you take does what you want. Thus, depending on the terminal emulator you want to use, change the launcher icon or change the command assigned to Ctrl+Alt+t. The details on how this is done dependent on the desktop environment you use. From the picture you posted< I guess that might be Unity.






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                You have two different terminals installed, the default Ubuntu terminal and a terminal called Terminator.



                You use two different launching methods, one with a shortcut key (Ctrl+Alt+t, and one using a desktop launcher in the toolbar.



                It is up to you to configure your system such that an action you take does what you want. Thus, depending on the terminal emulator you want to use, change the launcher icon or change the command assigned to Ctrl+Alt+t. The details on how this is done dependent on the desktop environment you use. From the picture you posted< I guess that might be Unity.






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                You have two different terminals installed, the default Ubuntu terminal and a terminal called Terminator.



                You use two different launching methods, one with a shortcut key (Ctrl+Alt+t, and one using a desktop launcher in the toolbar.



                It is up to you to configure your system such that an action you take does what you want. Thus, depending on the terminal emulator you want to use, change the launcher icon or change the command assigned to Ctrl+Alt+t. The details on how this is done dependent on the desktop environment you use. From the picture you posted< I guess that might be Unity.







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