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Ranch Hand
posted 17 years ago
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I am a novice of MAC OS. Please help me with 'how to open a terminal window in MAC'.
A quick response is very much helpful to me
thank you in advance
narsimha rao konjeti

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Sheriff
posted 17 years ago
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Navigate to /Applications/Utilities and doible-click on Terminal.
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Greenhorn
posted 17 years ago
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I *was* going to say to type '/usr/bin/open Terminal' in Terminal, but then I realized that wouldn't help.
Ranch Hand
posted 17 years ago
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My MAC system does not have the Termnal window software, and I am unable to open the termnal window from my mac window system.
regards
nr konjeti

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Sheriff
posted 17 years ago
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nr konjeti, which operating system is your mac system?
The Terminal comes with OS X in the folder Bear named above. If you're running OS 9 then you'd have to upgrade to OS X before looking for Terminal.
Ranch Hand
posted 17 years ago
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My Operatig System is Mac OX 10.2.
please reply immediately
regards
nr konjeti

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Sheriff
posted 17 years ago
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Hi narasimharao, please avoid phrases like 'please reply immediately'. It just ticks people off and won't get you an answer any sooner.
If you are running Jaguar (OS X 10.2) then the Terminal app will be in the /Applications/Utilities folder as previously posted. If it is not there, then it has been deleted. In this case, you'll either need to obtain a copy from another Mac system, or repair your OS X installation.
hth,
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Ranch Hand
posted 17 years ago
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ho, i think i might be deleted, any way i will find out that. thank u for your prompt answer.
thanking you bear
regards
nr konjeti
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Sheriff
posted 17 years ago
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Originally posted by Bear Bibeault:
If you are running Jaguar (OS X 10.2) then the Terminal app will be in the /Applications/Utilities folder as previously posted. If it is not there, then it has been deleted.

Bartender
posted 17 years ago
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Are you running your Mac at home, or in an office? Was it configured by your IT department? It's not unusual for an IT department to create a 'Master' image of a particular configuration of the OS and apply it to all workstations. It is highly likely they would also strip out any apps that would be a potential security issue, like the Terminal app.
Ranch Hand
posted 9 years ago

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An alternative to the OS X Terminal.app is the better replacement terminal iTerm - http://www.iterm2.com/
BUT - I don't know if it will work with OS X 10.2
Greenhorn
posted 4 years ago
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press command + space bar and write 'TERMINAL'
Sheriff
posted 4 years ago
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It's worth pointing out that most of this discussion happened 2 years before Spotlight was released in 2005, which is what Cmd+Space is. I'd also like to hope that the OP has figured it out by now.
Ranch Hand
posted 4 years ago
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narasimharao konjeti wrote:Please help me with 'how to open a terminal window in MAC'


The way I do it is:
1) Hit Command+Space (this brings up Spotlight)
2) type in the wordterminal
3) hit Enter
Ranch Hand
posted 3 years ago
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'how to open a terminal window in MAC'.


If Terminal.app is missing, you could reinstall macOS, on top of your current installation. I mean even though you have macOS installed install it again over top of what you already have installed, without deleting or erasing anything. This should replace what comes with your version of macOS which is deleted.
Ranch Hand
posted 2 years ago
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Command+Space type: term <enter> DONE!
Marshal
posted 2 years ago

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