Terminator is a multi-window Linux terminal. It supports splitting windows into multiple ones, allowing you to conveniently execute different tasks in different windows, I personally think that it can completely replace the default terminal of the system, with a size of about 36 KB. Let's take a look at the Terminator multi-window function. I split the window into five terminals, which is very good. (See) the installation in Ubuntu is very simple. You can simply use apt. (See) command: sudoapt-getin
Terminator is a multi-window Linux terminal. It supports splitting windows into multiple ones, allowing you to conveniently execute different tasks in different windows, I personally think that it can completely replace the default terminal of the system, with a size of about 36 KB.
Let's take a look at the Terminator multi-window function. I split the window into five terminals, which is very good. (See)
The installation in Ubuntu is very simple. You can simply use apt. (See)
Command: sudo apt-get install terminator
Sudo apt-get install terminator
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The following [new] software packages will be installed:
Terminator
A total of 0 software packages have been upgraded, 1 new software package has been installed, 0 software packages have to be uninstalled, and 61 software have not been upgraded.
Download the 35.9kB software package.
After the operation is complete, the extra disk space of KB will be consumed.
Obtain: 1Http://cn.archive.ubuntu.comHard/universe terminator 0.8.1-1 [35.9kB]
Download 35.9kB, 1 s (21.3kB/s)
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Extracting terminator (from.../terminator_0.8.1-1_all.deb )...
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After installation, see -- attachment -- Terminator to open ()