What terminal emulator do you use?

what terminal emulator do you use?
the default xfce one is so ugly, wouldn't mind a bit of colour like the kde one or the budgie one

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based and redpilled

xterm or dtterm

yakuake

This or termite

you know you can change the colours for xfce-terminal right? it even comes with schemes

Guake

Command Prompt

tilix.

Termite in tilers, minimal WMs, and Gtk environments.
WSLTTY on Windows 10.
Platform defaults everywhere else (Mac, Haiku, Termux, Genode, Cygwin)

urxvt
>looks good
>no bloat
>does everything i want it to and nothing more

Highly recommend kitty by Kovid Goyal, switched to it from URxvt last year and it's been a complete upgrade as far as out-of-the-box usability/compatibility goes.

this

Alacritty.

No awful urxvt bugs, no terrible St patching.

ConEmu

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This

Terminator.

>wouldn't mind a bit of colour
Edit > Preferences > Appearance
Do none of you people fuck with settings on programs?

I use termite

This...xfce-terminal is one of the easiest to configure

xterm

I used urxvt, but it kinda sucked to configure every little thing, so I just disabled titlebar and menu in xfce4-terminal and use it. Works fine for me.

putty

You do realize you can change / edit color schemes in it? Anyway, VTE based terms are way faster (imho) than urxvt and xterm - you got a good one.

>retard thinks he has to switch terminal emulators to get different colours
It just shows how clueless you retards are. All you can do is spout memes, but when it comes to basic "technological" knowledge you fail spectacularly as shown there. You must be one of those retards who also uses zsh because he thinks that's the only way to change the prompt.

i don't know
i don't care

>urxvt bugs
Like what

There's nothing wrong with using zsh, it's a good shell.

that's not what he's saying

konsole with zsh and spaceship as a theme.
it just werks.

unbased and bluepilled
not only is it severely lacking in functionality, it is also slower than "bloated" alternatives
f*** suckmore

Tilix and Konsole are the only actually good terminal emulators. You cannot prove me wrong.

urxvt

>Like what
From what I can remember from the top of my head it had massive XFT problems.
It ranged from not being able to select some fonts to Vim being unusable (as in cutting the page off at 2/3) if you had XFT and compositing enabled.

Not to mention that it's a bloated piece of software.

A fork of XTerm with Motif widgets.

Yakuake

urxvt.

with zsh cuz im edgy

>it is also slower than "bloated" alternatives
Even st is too fast for my taste. Why would you need more than 115200 bauds?

urvxt and termite

i use the the default xfce one because it was easy enough to make pretty.

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that's the same excuse appletards and inteltards use.
>why do I need more than 4 cores
>why do I need removable batteries
>why do I need the jack

My point in case: 115200 bauds is good in most cases, but is not adapted to high-performance cases. Use what suits you well.

>Not using superior ponysay.

cmd

best and manajro pilled

zsh is the just werks go-to, the edgy kids use rc

xfce-terminal on my xfce
urxvt on my i3
I haven't bothered with changing the default terminals. I haven't tried other DEs but I doubt I would find a default terminal that much of a nuisance to make me change it.

Why, FluentTerminal, of course.

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get on my level

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that is what i use on my void laptop

>terrible St patching
Gentoos does not have this problem

How so?

>Gentoos does not have this problem
Sure, it has clusterfuck of dependencies.
Last I checked, it still had problems transitioning to libressl and luajit version was so old that some packages depending on it only had half the functionality (latter one is fixed by now).

It also doesn't allow for global python package installation, because so much depends on it.

I used alacritty for a little bit, it's kind of neat. Just normal lxterm now

>xterm

He doesnt know
github.com/joejulian/xterm/blob/master/README

I use Terminator.

thats neat

URxvt, pretty comfy