I do enjoy the terminal. Although it’s not necessary in modern Linux iterations, it’s always great to know that terminal is there when you need it. Terminal power users have TONS of options. You can use the multi-talented Guake (see my article “Guake: Hide-able terminal goodness“), you can opt for the standard Xterm, or the [...]
- Author: Jack Wallen
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Make gnome-terminal profiles work for you
The gnome-terminal is one of the finest terminals available for the Linux operating system. It’s rock-solid, does it’s job, and has a ton of features you might not find in other terminal emulators. One of those features is the Profile. A profile is a way to have multiple terminal configurations at once. You can create [...]
- Author: Jack Wallen
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Convenient Linux terminal access with Yakuake
The Linux terminal is an indispensable tool for administrators. It’s one of those tools I can have open all day. The only problem with having it open all day is that it can get in the way or lost in the shuffle. Sure you could create a simple keyboard shortcut to open up your favorite [...]
