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PCManFM - execute file in terminal: how?
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Nemo has an option when I click on a file to ask me what I wanna do with it and one of these options is "execute in terminal". However, Nemo is too glitcy, that's why I'm using PCManFM. But it doesn't seem to have that option. I saw a question here where someone gave a code to add "open as root" for a folder which makes me think there might also be a way to make PCManFM ask me the same question as Nemo does - what to do with a text file (script, install files, etc). So... how?
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Nemo has an option when I click on a file to ask me what I wanna do with it and one of these options is "execute in terminal". However, Nemo is too glitcy, that's why I'm using PCManFM. But it doesn't seem to have that option. I saw a question here where someone gave a code to add "open as root" for a folder which makes me think there might also be a way to make PCManFM ask me the same question as Nemo does - what to do with a text file (script, install files, etc). So... how?
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Nemo has an option when I click on a file to ask me what I wanna do with it and one of these options is "execute in terminal". However, Nemo is too glitcy, that's why I'm using PCManFM. But it doesn't seem to have that option. I saw a question here where someone gave a code to add "open as root" for a folder which makes me think there might also be a way to make PCManFM ask me the same question as Nemo does - what to do with a text file (script, install files, etc). So... how?
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Nemo has an option when I click on a file to ask me what I wanna do with it and one of these options is "execute in terminal". However, Nemo is too glitcy, that's why I'm using PCManFM. But it doesn't seem to have that option. I saw a question here where someone gave a code to add "open as root" for a folder which makes me think there might also be a way to make PCManFM ask me the same question as Nemo does - what to do with a text file (script, install files, etc). So... how?
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