I was able to disable gnome-terminal's extension simply by running `sudo
mv /usr/lib/nautilus/extensions-3.0/libterminal-nautilus.so{,.bak}`.
Nothing has broken on my machine as a result of this (yet).
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Is there a way of selecting which of the two (gnome-terminal or
nautilus-open-terminal) is active? I prefer the latter's behaviour for
a right-click on the desktop, but would prefer not to have two "Open in
Terminal" choices in the context menu for any other situation.
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Note that the two are not equivalent. Right-clicking on the desktop and
selecting "open terminal" with gnome-terminal's plugin opens the
terminal with the working directory as the home directory. The feature
from nautilus-open-terminal opens a terminal with the desktop as the
working directory.
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To be more precise, Open in Terminal is not actually built into
Nautilus, but it is now part of the gnome-terminal package, which
installs the libterminal-nautilus extension (at
/usr/lib/nautilus/extensions-3.0/libterminal-nautilus.so). So the
version in the nautilus-open-terminal package is now r