• muhyb@programming.dev
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    3 days ago

    If you’re occasionally using them, there aren’t any.

    If you’re excessively using them, there are many.

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        2 days ago

        Sure, I can do that.

        • If you’re looking for something lightweight, go for st or urxvt. These are Xorg-only.
        • If you want to configure it via GUI, xfce4-terminal is the middle ground for lightweight and feature-rich. If you are on KDE, konsole would suffice. You can use these on Xorg and Wayland.
        • If you want to work with multiple panes in a single window, terminator is your friend. Used this on Xorg but not sure about its Wayland compatibility.
        • If you want GPU acceleration and more features, kitty and alacritty is out there. Both should work on Xorg and Wayland.
        • If you want something like st but pure Wayland, foot is the best lightweight terminal emulator. My current personal favourite.
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          2 days ago

          Fucking legend!

          Pretty sure I’m using konsole right now, whatever it is, it came pre-installed on my distro.
          Might check out foot and kitty, what I’m using is working right now, but always nice to look into different options.

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            Yeah, it’s one of the greatest characteristics of FOSS. We have many options and endless posibilities.

            Glad to help.