What terminal emulator does /g/ use? I'm currently using terminology so that I can get the benefits of a TWM without having to commit to using JUST a TWM.
xfce4-terminal
you can do tiling in tmux (any terminal emulator)
Terminator and guake.
Cool old term and terminology are ok, but too meme to actually stick with for me.
>>54678218
urxvt
Is there a reason why I should use anything else?
Terminal on OS X and urxvt on other systems
xfce4-terminal --drop-down
minicom
>>54678218
Termite
rxvt unicode
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>>54678218
Lilyterm all the way. Its the best
rxvt-unicode + screen
>>54679440
That's not even right, iterm2 is better on OSX
>>54679291
No, urxvt has the best man page.I use Gentoo, and I have a problem...
There are two big problems with Gentoo Linux: first, most if not all Gentoo systems are completely broken (missing or
mismatched header files, broken compiler etc. are just the tip of the iceberg); secondly, it should be called Gentoo
GNU/Linux.
For these reasons, it is impossible to support rxvt-unicode on Gentoo. Problems appearing on Gentoo systems will usually
simply be ignored unless they can be reproduced on non-Gentoo systems.
>>54681054
I don't see the issue, never had a problem with Terminal. Every time someone suggests iterm it sounds like installing software for the sake of installing software.
>>54682239
Probably because you're a fucking pleb who only uses the terminal for attention-seeking.
>>54678218
Xterm desu senpai
>>54680954
how is you delete button working?
>>54682254
Sure thing faggot.
>>54678218
Konsole
>>54679291
Same here, I used to just use xterm until I found out it didn't have a certain thing I liked.
If I use it to ssh to my vps's, it won't let me use nano because urxvt does some autistic thing with colors
Unironically use Xterm