On Mon, Jan 01, 2007 at 02:40:40AM -0500, Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:
>
> I use konsole all the time. It does not have all the features that
> multi-gnome-terminal has. For example multi-gnome-terminal has facilities to
> split the screen horizontally and vertically. Other than funky stuff like
> this (which are very cool btw) konsole is pretty good. But then you probably
> benefit more from konsole if you are using KDE than gnome.
>
> konsole like applications (in Debian):
> gnome-terminal
> konsole
> multi-gnome-terminal
> rxvt
> mrxvt
> xterm
> Xvt
> rxvt-unicode
> rxvt-unicode-lite
> eterm
> aterm
> yakuake
> urxvt
> MLterm
>
> Please let me know if you come across anything else and if I have missed
> something...
>
I do not use KDE, but found this interesting.
http://nomis80.org/
From the description:
QuadKonsole is a program which embeds 4 Konsoles (other numbers can be
specified on the command-line). This way you save screen real estate,
you don't have to worry about careful placement and the startup time
is faster than starting up 4 separate Konsoles.
You can add this one to the above list.
Regards,
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