Even though most Linux distros have become less terminal-dependent in recent years, everyone winds up using the terminal eventually. I tested seven of the most popular terminal emulators out there to ...
In today's increasingly distributed work landscape, providing remote access to Linux devices is critical for organizations embracing location flexibility. Employees utilizing Linux machines need the ...
Open Systems International, Inc. (OSI) has successfully completed the beta and market testing of Osiris, an innovative and versatile secure Linux-based remote terminal unit and has started delivery of ...
I currently use Terminator and I don't have many complaints about it. It's almost as good as iTerm2 in my book. The only reason it's worse is the global hotkey for hiding and showing the window breaks ...
While your terminal emulator of choice depends a lot on personal preference, it’s quite clear that the most powerful terminal emulator on Linux is the feature-filled Terminator. [jump] Terminator is a ...
Want to get some use out of your early 90s vintage PC, the one barely powerful enough to run Windows 3.1? Need to outfit a group of users with workstations on a budget? Tired of administering a ...
Hardcore Linux users will think I'm committing the ultimate blasphemy when I say the Linux terminal doesn't have to be a part of the equation. Have to, being the operative term. When I first started ...