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Old Apr 3, 2006, 07:48 PM #1 of 13
Terminal application

Linux users, what terminal application do you use? Do you stick with the standard xterm, or do you use another application (perhaps konsole or whatever the Gnome terminal is called)? Do you even have X compiled/installed?

I seem to cycle between xterm and aterm. With the monitor I have on my Gentoo machine, aterm works a lot better, because I can actually read the text >_<

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Old Apr 4, 2006, 05:20 PM #2 of 13
Originally Posted by Eleo
I don't get why this is a discussion, myself. I've found all of them to be pretty much the same, especially since all you're doing is typing in text.

Someone please enlighten me.
I suppose that it matters more to people who use distros like Gentoo, where choice is a bigger deal considering that you'd have to choose your own terminal there, unless you want to stay with xterm. (Also, some--like myself--don't want something that will take up much disk space at all.)

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