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Newer page: version 7 Last edited on Tuesday, April 10, 2007 8:07:05 pm by AristotlePagaltzis
Older page: version 5 Last edited on Friday, March 12, 2004 8:47:43 pm by JohnMcPherson Revert
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-A program that emulates a [TTY] (the most common terminal standard is the vt100 terminal). 
+A program that emulates a [TTY] (the most common terminal standard is the [VT100] terminal). 
  
-There are many graphical [TerminalEmulator]s to provide a window with an emulator in a [GUI ] environment .  
-By default , a TerminalEmulator will normally start up running an interactive [Shell], giving you all the power of the CommandLine
+Besides the [Linux] console itself, the most common TerminalEmulator is [xterm(1) ]. At launch , most TerminalEmulator~s run an interactive [Shell] inside themselves by default
  
-It has been said that [X11] is mostly useful because you can have many of them on screen at the same time.  
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-Besides the [Linux] console itself, the default one is xterm(1); and while not particularly customizable in appearance, its terminal emulation support is very mature and complete . There are several others that do basically the same thing but add extra features (transparency , color , menu, scrollbar , etc). 
+There are many graphical TerminalEmulator~s which provide a window with an emulated terminal in a [GUI] environment. It has been said that [X11] is mostly useful because it allows you to have so many terminals on screen at the same time. [xterm(1)] is the default one with very mature and complete emulation support. It is not particularly customizable in appearance, however, and in times past was considered somewhat resource hungry . Over time, a wide range of TerminalEmulator~s offering just about any distinguishing characteristic you particularly care for (performance , memory footprint , eyecandy , DesktopEnvironment integration etc) have been written
  
 Here are some of the more common ones: 
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 * [Screen] 
-* aterm(1)  
-* Eterm(1), part of [Enlightenment]  
-* rxvt(1) (ouR eXtended Virtual Terminal)  
-* gnome-terminal(1), part of [GNOME]  
-* konsole(1), part of [KDE]  
-* [PuTTY] - a [Free] terminal emulator for MicrosoftWindows.  
+* [ aterm(1)]  
+* [ Eterm(1)] , part of [Enlightenment]  
+* [ rxvt(1)] (ouR eXtended Virtual Terminal)  
+* [ gnome-terminal(1)] , part of [GNOME]  
+* [ konsole(1)] , part of [KDE]  
+* [PuTTY], a [Free] TerminalEmulator for MicrosoftWindows