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Terminals renaissance
How far have we gone since DEC VT100! All those terminal emulator have evolved a lot from the humble Xterm... In recent years we have seen several "modern" terminal emulators. A first wave focused on being shiny and polished or just stylish such as cool-retro-term (which is shamefully not listed on the list on Wikipedia). Recently we are seeing interesting, fresh and
https://monodes.com/predaelli/2023/12/05/terminals-renaissance/
#Software #SoftwareLibero #terminal
How far have we gone since DEC VT100! All those terminal emulator have evolved a lot from the humble Xterm... In recent years we have seen several "modern" terminal emulators. A first wave focused on being shiny and polished or just stylish such as cool-retro-term (which is shamefully not listed on the list on Wikipedia). Recently we are seeing interesting, fresh and
https://monodes.com/predaelli/2023/12/05/terminals-renaissance/
#Software #SoftwareLibero #terminal
Terminals renaissance
How far have we gone since DEC VT100! All those terminal emulator have evolved a lot from the humble Xterm… In recent years we have seen several “modern” terminal emulators. A fir…Paolo Redaelli
Do you work at Microsoft* but also miss a powerful terminal emulator? New in KDE Gear ⚙️ 23.04: Konsole now works on Windows too!
More at:
https://kde.org/announcements/gear/23.04.0/
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* We couldn't think of another reason of why you would still be using Windows over Plasma 🤷
#terminal #windows #commandLine
More at:
https://kde.org/announcements/gear/23.04.0/
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* We couldn't think of another reason of why you would still be using Windows over Plasma 🤷
#terminal #windows #commandLine
KDE Gear 23.04
KDE Gear ⚙️ 23.04 adds new apps, and brings improvements and features to dozens of your favorite toolsKDE Gear 23.04
https://linux.slashdot.org/story/23/02/04/0246248/carbonyl-a-new-graphical-web-browser-in-your-linux-terminal #Chromium in a #terminal... awesome.
I found an equivalent made with #Firefox but I can't find it anymore
I found an equivalent made with #Firefox but I can't find it anymore
Carbonyl: a New Graphical Web Browser in Your Linux Terminal - Slashdot
Long-time Slashdot reader destinyland writes: Someone made a Chromium fork... for your terminal. The terminal-based browser Carbonyl "adheres to, and is compatible with modern standards," writes MUO, "meaning that pages behave as they should, and yo…linux.slashdot.org