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How to skip “Execute file” dialog in lubuntu and set default to "Run in terminal" (PCmanfm)

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I want to run all the scripts (.sh) in a terminal and I don't want them to always open a pop up asking how I want to execute it. I saw this answer which could have worked but it doesn't allow running in a terminal.

Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS

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cn flag
You've provided no OS & release details; however you should be aware that Lubuntu does not use `pcmanfm` any longer; it uses the more modern `pcmanfm-qt` which is a fork of the original program (maintained by the creator of the original program, ie. PCMan) so release details may help (or clarification as you've tagged a Lubuntu and now non-Lubuntu program)
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@guiverc My OS is Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS (Lubuntu)
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cn flag
Are you aware that flavors of Ubuntu only come with three years of supported life (five years applies to Ubuntu Desktop, Ubuntu Server but not flavors), so you're asking about a release that is now EOL (*end-of-life*). See https://fridge.ubuntu.com/2020/08/14/ubuntu-18-04-5-lts-released/ https://lubuntu.me/bionic-5-released/ https://lubuntu.me/bionic-eol/ with support ending April-2021. Use `ubuntu-support-status` on your system to confirm the supported/unsupported packages & act accordingly (ie. how important is security to you, are you offline etc?)
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