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Uxterm vs lxterminal4/2/2023 ![]() (using DRI-PRIME=1 creates a parsing mess in several cases) cat /usr/local/bin/prime-run Everything runs on Intel and when an app needs more, I use prime-run. I have been using this technic for some time with prime-run, since my desktop has Intel and a 390/fermi nvidia card. A simple script/app could change user’s default terminal setting, just symlinking in ~/.local/share/applications/ to whatever preferred terminal is chosen (from a list of installed at the time?).Then using those in all provided config-skel files (using appropriately).provide a script default-terminal file in /usr/bin/, with a random/distro preferred terminal (example content: alacritty provide a sktop file, installing it in /usr/share/applications/, with Exec=default-terminal).Using env var $TERMINAL is one and explained very well by. ![]() desktop idea is one more of the possible solutions. I am not sure what this refers to, but the. ![]() Possible to have *.desktop files modified to do that bashrc actually messed up my shell - for example ‘clear’ would return “unknown terminal xfce4-terminal” Setting variable TERM=xfce4-terrminal in. But I’d prefer to set this up in a standard linux way, rather than the YAD settings, unless this is the only way in EOS? should these variables/defaults be controlled in the user (home) rectory, or globally? Would be good to get a best practice on this, i.e. If I can get help with this, I can make sure I set my default applications (sometimes links from TUI apps open in firefox and not brave for example). Mod+d and selecting htop or ranger results in the application being launched in uxterm. Mod+d to open my rofi applications launcher and selecting htop, ranger or other terminal based applications should launch these applications in xfce4-terminal Current behaviour: bashrc file to “xfce4-terminal”Įcho $TERM results in “xfce4-terminal” Expected / desired behaviour: I have since set the TERM variable in my. My ~/.config/i3/config file is configured so that mod+Enter opens xfce4-terminal.Īfter default installation the result of echo $TERM was xterm-color I have tried to parse multiple arch wiki and other pages on how to set default applications with xdg-open, mimetypes, etc. This is not the same issue as “how do I set my default keybinding to open xfce4-terminal”. The default terminal when launching terminal based applications is uxterm.
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