![]() This terminal emulator works under Linux and MacOS, and requires Qt 5.2 or higher. It uses the QML port of qtermwidget (Konsole) developed by me. It has been designed to be attractive, customizable, and reasonably lightweight. "Cool Retro Term is a terminal emulator that mimics the look of old cathode tube displays. However, its developers add the following: His latest version available ( Cool-Retro-Term-1.1.1-x86_64.AppImage) has as release date on. It is to highlight about Cool Retro Term, that it is a relatively modern development, and appears to have been in a state of arrest for almost 3 years. " A good looking terminal emulator that mimics the old cathode screen. ![]() For more information on its various forms of installation, configuration and use, you can explore in detail its already mentioned official website on GitHub. Note: It has quickly started on our Distro, and has executed without incident the customizations previously made in my user's. When starting it, it shows the following screen: Built-in patched supplies for power lineĭownload, installation, use and screenshotįor our case study, we have graphically downloaded and executed your current executable package with one click (aminal-linux-amd64) since download section.Cross-platform support (Windows, Linux, OSX).Support for the most common ANSI escape sequences in the xterm way." FeaturesĪmong its characteristics the following are mentioned: Make sure you have the latest drivers for your graphics card installed before using it. "The project is experimental at the moment, so you probably don't want to rely on Aminal as your main terminal for a while. ![]() Since, his latest version available (Aminal Nightly-develop-4033a8b) has as release date on. It is to highlight about aminal, that it is a modern development in full evolution, despite being apparently stopped. "A modern cross-platform terminal emulator (Linux, MacOS and Windows), implemented in Go (Golang) and using OpenGL. This interesting and useful terminal, is according to its developers in its official website on GitHub: Interesting Terminals (Consoles) for GNU / Linux What additional terminals can we use in our Distros? aminal 1.3 Extra tips on GNU / Linux Distros customizations.1.2 What other customization tricks can be done on any terminal?.1.1 What additional terminals can we use in our Distros?.1 Interesting Terminals (Consoles) for GNU / Linux.
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