I thought it’d be a pain but installing programs through the terminal is actually so nice, I never would have expected it

    • palordrolap@fedia.io
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      17 hours ago

      FWIW, most Debians (which includes Ubuntu and Mint) have Ctrl+Alt+T set to open the default terminal program without needing to install anything else. This is usually reconfigurable in the system settings too if that’s an awkward stretch.

      But I get that people like the drop-down terminals too, for which see also Yakuake and Guake.

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        14 hours ago

        Before Tilde and friends, that’s what I use. I prefer having a drop-down with the same terminal session.

        But that’s a handy default.

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      17 hours ago

      For a moment I wondered why I never bound a hotkey thusly, but it’s because I simply almost always have at least one terminal open in each workspace.

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        14 hours ago

        I don’t really use a mouse or window switcher, so I prefer the dedicated hotkey. It’s nice to have a single keystroke that brings me in or out of the same terminal across every desktop.