Is it possible to remove the default terminal and replace it with some other terminal (like terminator or terminology)?
Some non-default terminals have got extra features like splitting window etc. We can always use those terminals without uninstalling the original one but is there a way to remove the original one?
EDIT-Some comments say that it is not advisable to remove the gnome Terminal. What can be the repercussions?
I wouldn't remove it. Given it is the default terminal emulator for the Unity/Gnome desktop environment, there could be some obscure program/script that use it unconditionally and you'll have an error (probably two years from now when you didn't remember what can have caused it).
The preferred way is:
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Install the new terminal emulator, for example
sudo apt-get install terminator
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Set the
update-alternative
method to choose it:[romano:~/tmp] % sudo update-alternatives --config x-terminal-emulator There are 8 choices for the alternative x-terminal-emulator (providing /usr/bin/x-terminal-emulator). Selection Path Priority Status ------------------------------------------------------------ * 0 /usr/bin/terminator 50 auto mode 1 /usr/bin/gnome-terminal.wrapper 40 manual mode 2 /usr/bin/koi8rxterm 20 manual mode 3 /usr/bin/lxterm 30 manual mode 4 /usr/bin/rxvt-xpm 8 manual mode 5 /usr/bin/rxvt-xterm 10 manual mode 6 /usr/bin/terminator 50 manual mode 7 /usr/bin/uxterm 20 manual mode 8 /usr/bin/xterm 20 manual mode Press enter to keep the current choice[*], or type selection number:
...and that should be it. If you have probelms, you can look here: How can I set default terminal used in Unity?
Notice however that there is a bug/misfeature of the underlying library that makes that all the things that use the "open in terminal" will not respect the selection above. The bug was reported and acknowledged in 2010, there is a patch available, but it's still here. I wouldn't hold my breath for a fix.
A system-wide workaround could be to remove the gnome-terminal
binary and replace it with a link to x-terminal-emulator
--- should work most of the time...
Alternatively, you you have in your PATH
the $HOME/bin
directory before /usr/bin
(as everyone has, I suppose) you can simply ln -s /usr/bin/terminator $HOME/bin/
(no privileges required) and glib will happily use the link instead of the real gnome-terminal
.
Probably best not to remove (as in uninstall) the default terminal (Gnome) ;
probably best to install the new terminal emulator application, and then change the preferences in Unity to set the new one as the default.
From here, here, and here, and my own experience
sudo update-alternatives --config x-terminal-emulator
seems to work to set the default terminal emulator application in Unity and in Lubuntu.
Yes, there are a few methods to remove the terminal. You can use the Software Centre, and search for Terminal, then uninstall it.
Alternatively, you can use a terminal application (like Guake or Terminator, for example) to remove the original with this command:
sudo apt-get remove gnome-terminal
Simple as that!
Hope this helps.