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Old Apr 9, 2006, 04:19 PM #1 of 13
On my Gentoo desktop I use xterm, on my Ubuntu laptop I use gnome-terminal, and on the Macs at work I use Terminal. I don't really have a preference among the three; they all do what I want them to do, and I don't notice much slowdown with the more "bloated" terms.
For me, its the shell that matters. I always use bash where I can, with the following .bashrc borrowed from Gentoo, with a slightly different PS1 for root accounts to make it visually distinct.
PHP Code:
export PS1="\[\e[32;01m\]\u\[\e[34;01m\]@\[\e[32;01m\]\H \[\e[0;36;2m\]\W\[\e[34;01m\]$\[\e[0m\] "

alias ls="ls --color -h" 
And yeah, I know its not PHP, but using PHP tags makes it look cooler than CODE tags.

Jam it back in, in the dark.
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