Terminator 0.8 released
This is a bugfix and feature and infrastructure release. It should be a lot better than 0.7 in less focussed ways - e.g. icons, menu integration, better gconf support. As usual hit up the Terminator home page for more.
This is a bugfix and feature and infrastructure release. It should be a lot better than 0.7 in less focussed ways - e.g. icons, menu integration, better gconf support. As usual hit up the Terminator home page for more.
Bugs fixed, icons drawn, docs written, features added. It's bonanza time for Terminator
Terminator will soon appear in GNOME's Preferred Applications preferences if you have it installed and as such I figure we need to support -x in the same way gnome-terminal does. What that basically means is that *anything* which occurs after -x on the command line is the command to execute …
Terminator has been accepted on debian repositories, so now the debian users can install it using apt-get on the official repositories!!! xD
I just found an excellent post which includes some runes for getting the oh-so-ugly opensync to work with an n95. I just synced all my contacts to my laptop via Bluetooth \o/
Maybe you're fresh out of college or university, or maybe you just love tinkering with computers so much you didn't bother with stuffy education. We're looking for someone to take on a junior role in our sysadmin team, so if you're interested, take a look at the description and mail …
Some administrivia about my PPA builds of Terminator. Firstly, and somewhat late (for which I apologise), the 0.7 release should be available shortly from the PPA. It's just been accepted, so should be built for gutsy soon. Secondly, as some people may have noticed, Terminator is now included in …
As of this evening, Terminator is available in the Universe component of Ubuntu Hardy. What that means is that from April when the next Ubuntu release happens, millions of people around the world will be able to easily and quickly install Terminator!
I have a fair stack of data that I quite like, some of which is vitally important, stored in multiple places and generally not at concern for loss without some very bad things happening already. The rest I'd just like to keep. For example, I wouldn't cry if I lost …
Yes that's right, it's time for another advance in the endless march of that most robotic of terminals, Terminator. Head over to its homepage for all the links you need to ease yourself into the future!