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id="more-2348"></span></br><br/></p><h2>Installing Open in Terminal support to Nautilus in Ubuntu</h2><p>The easiest method is to install it within the terminal window.</p><blockquote><h3>Method 1: Installing Open in Terminal Support through the Terminal</h3><p>Simply enter this in your terminal.</p><p><strong>sudo apt-get install nautilus-open-terminal</strong></p><p>Enter your password if prompted, and then restart Nautlius. You can do so using the following through the terminal as well.</p><p><strong>killall nautlius</strong></p><p><center><a
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/> 2. You can do a quick search for <strong>nautilus-open-terminal</strong> and mark it for installation by right clicking on the entry.</p><p>3. Apply the changes, then close Synaptic Package Manager, log off and then back on.</p><p>After logging in, you should see the option available when you right click in Nautilus.</p></blockquote><p><a
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