CuteXterm
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CuteXterm
- Improving XTerm experience?
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Tabby is an infinitely customizable cross-platform terminal app
> Yeah... xterm with a few tweaks (and some pruning) would still be best for me.
Check https://github.com/csdvrx/CuteXterm for my bag of tricks :)
xterm offers the best emulation, period. The developer is reactive and maintain high quality standards. The only real issues for me are the lack of configurable shortcuts, and ligatures. wezterm is a good option if you need these, and don't depend on xterm perfect emulation.
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Forking Chrome to Render in a Terminal
> Most emulate an xterm, which didn't have support for graphics
Start your xterm with the right flags and it will.
If you want a premade configuration, see https://github.com/csdvrx/CuteXterm
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Thinkpad X1 Fold review from an old thinkpad user
See my rant on https://github.com/csdvrx/cuteXterm
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I Finally Found a Solid Debian Tablet: The Surface Go 2
> Surely you need AHK because Windows is less configurable
No, because it lets me do remap like having Caps be both Control and Esc - and I do the same with Enter being both Control when used with another key, and Enter alone. My Alt keys are Alt keys when used with another key, or Home/End when used alone.
> How are you using terminals in Windows? Like you want to SSH from a fresh install, what do I do?
Install openssh from the windows settings (check https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administrati...)
I'd recommend the latest Windows terminal from the Microsoft store, or mintty from msys2, but that's just for comfort :)
> I find Linux superior here, but interested to learn why you're the opposite; maybe I'm doing it wrong
I like sixels, so I prefer mintty, but even without sixels, I find the Windows experience better: I want cute fonts with ligatures in my terminal. I want proper support of bold, underline, italic. I want multiple tabs. I want to map key actions to everything - like, I want my terminal to change its color profile and font with just 1 key.
That's very hard on Linux. That's easy on Windows.
https://github.com/csdvrx/cuteXterm#why-did-you-make-cutexte...
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what windows features that have no equivalent in linux?
If I was feeling playful, I'd point you to https://github.com/csdvrx/cuteXterm and grab some popcorn while you turn red and pretend it doesn't matter and we could have a fun debate.
- CuteXterm- Sensible defaults for xterm in the 21st century
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Show HN: Sixel-tmux displays graphics even if your terminal has no Sixel support
Apologies for misgendering you. My opinion that you come off like a windows fangirl was mostly due to the other rant you linked in the sixel-tmux rant: https://github.com/csdvrx/cutexterm#wait-i-thought-people-sa...
Here you mention some other things unrelated to terminals, and I was mostly addressing those. It seems to me you want a specific type of experience on Linux, but you can't get that, so therefore dismiss the merits of Linux. I think a lot of your impressions on Linux come from using an X11 based setup instead of Wayland. Completely different beasts, and I think a lot of your grievances would be solved by the latter.
For me, I cannot go back to Windows, ethical reasons aside: Sway on Wayland is perfect for me, and it's what I want out of my computing experience.
I actually agree with a lot that is written in those rants, particularly the VTE and gnome terminal situation. It's just your comments on windows vs linux came across as very personal imo, so I suppose I have retorted here with also a somewhat personal rant.
Also, I don't think either platform has many good terminal choices. Besides mintty, I don't think there are that many good (platform exclusive) terminal emulators on Windows. And on Linux, Foot is one of the few that meets my criteria, including top tier Sixel support (though Wezterm meets my criteria too if it wasn't so slow, hopefully it gets faster). But, for example, I could never really like mintty if I was forced to use Windows, because it lacks features I want.
What I'm trying to say: different needs, different use cases, different tastes. Sorry that my original rant came off so negatively to you and that I wasn't able to convey this point I was trying to make.
- CuteXterm: a full configuration to have a tabbed Xterm with proper sixel support
cadmium
- What are your thoughts about Chromebooks EOL?
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Is arm support planned?
No, not planned. Also, there is Cadmium already
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Minor Miracle on Asus C100P
Also check out Cadmium, I stole som code for that and managed to boot Slackware 14.2 on my mine.
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Asus Flip C100 (arm) boot from USB?
Figure out what chipset (more specific than "Arm") it has, and then see what you can do with https://github.com/hexdump0815/imagebuilder or https://github.com/Maccraft123/Cadmium
- Is there any way to get a lighter os on my laptop?
- Actual linux handheld?
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Welcome to Android2Linux. A place to discuss porting Android devices to Linux
I have built a few kernels a long while ago and fiddled with building Cadmium Linux and managed to create an arch port. Granted this was on the back of other work https://github.com/Maccraft123/Cadmium/pull/53 .
- Is it possible to run linux on lenovo 300e 1st gen?
- Is it a good idea to run a different OS like Garuda or Ubuntu on a 2-in-1 or any chromebook?
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Why is this error happening in Dolphin? I’m on Chromebook
ARM USERS LOOK HERE: Cadmium (specialized Linux distro for ARM Chromebooks only) https://github.com/Maccraft123/Cadmium
What are some alternatives?
sixvid - Simple script for animated GIF viewing using sixels
PrawnOS - Libre Mainline Kernel and Debian for arm laptops
xserver-SIXEL - A X server implementation for SIXEL-featured terminals, based on @pelya's Xsdl kdrive server(https://github.com/pelya/xserver-xsdl)
crouton - Chromium OS Universal Chroot Environment
notcurses - blingful character graphics/TUI library. definitely not curses.
box86 - Box86 - Linux Userspace x86 Emulator with a twist, targeted at ARM Linux devices
linux-surface - Linux Kernel for Surface Devices
GNU-Linux-on-Asus-C201-Chromebook - Links and guides about GNU/Linux on Asus C201 (C201P and C201PA) chromebook (veyron_speedy)
matplotlib-sixel - A sixel graphics backend for matplotlib
nitter-instances - Automated uptime monitoring of Nitter instances.
mosh-windows-wrappers - Windows native port of Mobile Shell (mosh).
me_cleaner - Tool for partial deblobbing of Intel ME/TXE firmware images