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073 11 Linux Software Replacement for gnome terminal With Tabs and Panes


Do you find you have many gnome-terminal windows open? On this episode of The Meat, Robbie shows you Terminator; a gnome-terminal replacement that lets you open up new terminals within one application window using tabs and panes. 2 minutes 37 seconds.

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5 Comments

  1. Vibaf

    I use the terminator on my Laptop, too. I just love it, because i often work in the terminal and this ist the best solution ^^
    But on my Desktop I still have Ubuntu 8.04 and the terminator-version there sucks :o

  2. category5tv

    Hmm, good to know–thanks. I haven’t used Hardy since Intrepid came out… and I just learned of Terminator recently (on Intrepid). It’s definitely an excellent tool!

  3. kellinwood

    FYI gnome-terminal supports tabs — Ctrl+Shit+T to open a new one.

  4. category5tv

    Thanks for the note! Yeah, I should have mentioned that. The advantage to Terminator isn’t the tabs; it’s the panes. I love that. :) Good comment – thanks. (I try to be thorough, even if I miss some things) :)

  5. arranmc182

    Thanks for this it looks cool