ruckblack,

I like yakuake, I’m spoiled by the drop-down terminal at this point

UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT,

I used to love yakuake. Really convenient

ruckblack,

It’s become really sleek looking too. When I first started using it the UI looked kinda clunky.

Jean_Lurk_Picard,
@Jean_Lurk_Picard@lemmy.world avatar

alacritty

cyanarchy,

Seconded, Alacritty has been great to me

Quazatron,
@Quazatron@lemmy.world avatar

No love for Terminator?

I spend my day working on it. Multiple tabs, multiple vertical and horizontal panes, good keyboard shortcuts, profiles, themes… What more do you want?

breakcore,

Terminator was my super goto terminal emulator the last decade or so. Love it.

Recently switched to foot, because of GPU acceleration, touch screen support and wayland amongst others.

But I miss splitting windows and being able to send keystrokes to multiple windows/groups.

Try Terminator if you haven’t - it’s really nice!

Ashiette,

Konsole and Yakuake… It’s sufficient

atzanteol,

I’ve really grown to like yakuake. I always have a sorta “main terminal” where I have a tmux session going and now I do that in yakuake so it’s available on all desktops and easily put “out of the way” when I don’t need it.

Dotdev, (edited )
@Dotdev@programming.dev avatar

Same here whatever the DE has I would use.

Though most common answers from others would be alacritty or kitty which I see the use but feels advanced in configuration.

satanicllamaplaza,

I use alacritty and I’m very very new to Linux. I actually found that working on the config files for alacritty helped me a ton with learning how to approach config files in general. So advanced maybe but simple enough to teach new users a ton of useful things.

makingStuffForFun,
@makingStuffForFun@lemmy.ml avatar

I’m partial to a bit of Tilix personality.

BrianTheeBiscuiteer,

Sounds like there’s a ton of options but this is the first one I’ve found that supports copy-on-highlight and that’s a must for me.

troyunrau,
@troyunrau@lemmy.ca avatar

Konsole and xterm, although I haven’t had to use xterm in a while. Actually, circa 1997 I used kterm, the predecessor to konsole. ;)

Straight up Linux ttys are also quite common for me. Most old school distros still let you escape to the terminal, with CTRL-ALT-F1 or similar. I haven’t distro hopped in a long time, so I don’t know if other distros still do this.

Shdwdrgn,

I’ve always preferred Konsole because it handles several tabs pretty well and I keep a bunch open to my servers. The only issue I have with it is that it has a habit of detaching tabs if I click on one while my computer is running something heavy in the background.

mycoffeeisready,

Alacritty (with tmux if I need a multiplexor)

BitSound,

You might also be interested in checking out Zellij, it’s like tmux with nice defaults

ncln222,

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qaz,

Konsole

nullPointer,

eterm because I’m old skool. now get off my lawn.

danielfgom,
@danielfgom@lemmy.world avatar

Tilix

KingThrillgore,
@KingThrillgore@lemmy.ml avatar

The one that comes with Xfce and I use zsh, been a zsh user for years

maness300,

konsole

jsalvador,
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Formerly I used Terminator, because I liked to split the screen. Then I moved to Kitty because having a GPU-powered terminal sound amazing, and now I’m using gnome-terminal because I’m trying to get back to simply and default.

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