Guake: Hide-able terminal goodness
As you well know, I am a big fan of the Linux command line. Because of this I use the terminal a lot. I am also a fan of Linux eye candy and making my desktop as clean and sleek as possible. I don't like to have things in the way and I like easy access to the tools I use. That is why I want my terminal to be easily accessed, always ready, and quick to disappear.
Guake is a drop-down terminal that fits all of these needs perfectly. It's for the GNOME environment and is easy to use and is one of those tools that, once you start using, you'll wonder why you hadn't been using all along. In this article I will show you how to install and use the Guake drop-down terminal so your Linux command line can be as finger-tip ready as possible.
As you well know, I am a big fan of the Linux command line. Because of this I use the terminal a lot. I am also a fan of Linux eye candy and making my desktop as clean and sleek as possible. I don't like to have things in the way and I like easy access to the tools I use. That is why I want my terminal to be easily accessed, always ready, and quick to disappear.
Guake is a drop-down terminal that fits all of these needs perfectly. It's for the GNOME environment and is easy to use and is one of those tools that, once you start using, you'll wonder why you hadn't been using all along. In this article I will show you how to install and use the Guake drop-down terminal so your Linux command line can be as finger-tip ready as possible.