rufus,
@rufus@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I was using alacritty for a long time, but I swapped to kitty recently when I started using Wayland

Joker,

Kitty, although I was using Alacritty until last week. I got an update that had a bug related to launching Alacritty full screen. I’m in a terminal all day so I couldn’t be bothered with it. I installed kitty and adapted my configuration pretty easily. I can’t tell the difference between them except for the icon.

BlanK0,

Foot and alacrity

Damage,

Can’t live without Yakuake/Guake

LinuxSBC,

On GNOME, I like BlackBox, though Prompt looks promising once it’s stable.

popcorp,

Gnome terminal, although I am on xfce. Easy to configure, has tabs and shortcuts. I am using terminal for 90 % of my work.

de_nada,

Sakura. I recently did a little survey of what was on hand for Debian Stable, and that’s the one I liked best. The most important thing to me is right-click paste, because I do that incessantly.

Daeraxa,

Kitty the vast majority of the time but slowly using Ghostty more and more as it improves. Sometimes use Tabby and have been looking into Wave recently. I also use the x-terminal-reloaded package in the Pulsar editor for a dock terminal if im doing something in it at the same time.

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.

infeeeee,

Black box. If you use Gnome, highly recommended.

lung,
@lung@lemmy.world avatar

It literally doesn’t matter

bobs_monkey,

I’m partial to terminator

NotSteve_,

Back when I was into tiling window managers and all that i’d use urxvt but now i just use gnome terminal. I can theme it nicely and it works well

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.

nullPointer,

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

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