RSS 75 projects tagged "Terminal Emulators/X Terminals"

Download Website Updated 30 Apr 2013 GNOME Terminator

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Pop 271.23
Vit 42.37

Terminator is an application that provides lots of terminals in a single window, saving valuable screen space otherwise wasted on window decorations and not quite being able to fill the screen with terminals.

Download Website Updated 08 Apr 2013 terminal_colors

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Pop 101.07
Vit 6.97

terminal_colors is a tool to display a terminal color chart for 8, 16, 88, and 256 color terminals. It provides all the functionality of the various similar scripts found around the Web with some additional bells and whistles. It automatically detects 8, 16, 88, and 256 color capabilities (via ncurses) and displays the appropriate color charts. It can display the colors as blocks or (2D) cubes, optionally with color values overlaid in int or hex values. It can show the full rgb text string as well. It can also show the display with a vertical (default) or horizontal orientation. It has the option of additional padding and supports -h --help as well. It also works as a utility for converting between 256 and 88 color values.

Download Website Updated 18 Feb 2013 luit

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Pop 112.00
Vit 16.99

Luit is a filter that can be run between an arbitrary application and a UTF-8 terminal emulator. It will convert application output from the locale's encoding into UTF-8, and convert terminal input from UTF-8 into the locale's encoding. It is mainly used to support xterm.

Download Website Updated 19 Oct 2012 Yakuake

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Pop 104.63
Vit 13.51

Yakuake is a drop-down terminal emulator based on KDE Konsole. It features smoothly rolling down from the top of your screen, a tabbed interface, configurable dimensions and animation speed, a skinnable GUI, and a sophisticated D-Bus interface.

Download Website Updated 31 May 2012 multixterm

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Pop 81.26
Vit 1.00

Multixterm creates multiple xterms that can be driven together or separately. It can be used to login via SSH to multiple hosts and control them simultaneously, or for ad hoc things where you want to see the results as you type. Each xterm may also be driven separately. Multixterm is scriptable so that you can easily fire up, for example, a dozen xterms with a single command, tiled nicely on your screen. In addition to SSH, multixterm can drive rlogin, telnet, passwd, or any program that runs in an xterm.

Download Website Updated 27 Apr 2012 JCTerm

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Pop 153.28
Vit 10.35

JCTerm is an SSH2 terminal emulator written in pure Java. It supports port forwarding, X11 forwarding, etc.

Download Website Updated 21 Jan 2012 rxvt-unicode

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Pop 356.60
Vit 23.07

rxvt-unicode is a clone of the well known terminal emulator rxvt, modified to store text in Unicode and to use locale-correct input and output. It also supports mixing multiple fonts at the same time, including Xft fonts, real transparency, and an optional embedded Perl interpreter that allows you to extend your terminal easily.

No download Website Updated 21 Dec 2011 AbulÉdu

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Pop 71.12
Vit 7.48

AbulÉdu is a Ubuntu-based distribution for primary schools. It is currently in French but most of the tools can be translated. An AbulÉdu server can handle Mac, Windows (samba), GNU/Linux and X terminal (with LTSP) clients. The server acts as a central gateway for Web, mail, and printing, and facilitates the management of classes, pupils, and teachers. Everybody can publish Web pages on an intranet using Apache and all administration tasks are performed using a browser. The result is that a teacher who is not a computer specialist can install and manage a school network.

No download Website Updated 20 Nov 2011 LinuxTimon

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Pop 60.42
Vit 4.57

LinuxTimon is a USB/SD/MMC/PXE miniature Linux distribution which just includes clients for XDMCP, Windows Terminal Server 200X, RS232, and telnet.

Download Website Updated 10 Dec 2010 RemiX diskless

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Pop 20.78
Vit 29.92

RemiX diskless is a complete and powerful graphical client system, suitable for X server remote desktops or Windows Terminal Server clients. The aim of this project is simplicity of installation and configuration. Key features include X server autoconfiguration and other auto-detection tools, the possibility to customize a single thin client, accessibility of local resources from a desktop client, a Linux desktop client and a Windows desktop client (multi-boot), remote audio (for both systems), localization of user client messages, an automatic installation script, the option to install to a USB stick, and very speedy installation procedures (2 to 4 minutes per client). The expected time between power-on and appearance of the login screen is 15 seconds on a machine with an 800MHz processor and 128MB RAM.

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A photo organizer for the GNOME desktop environment.

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BeagleSNES

Software which turns your BeagleBoard-xM or BeagleBone Black hardware into a Super Nintendo Entertainment System.