Guake is a drop-down terminal for GNOME Desktop Environment, so you just need to press a key to invoke him, and press again to hide. Guake supports hotkeys, tabs, background transparent, etc.
I used to use Tilda... it's basically the same thing... Reinstalled once and never used it again... Thanks for reminding me of the convenience... I think for the KDE folks the equivalent is yakuake or something like that.
@pukeslip Compiz does not work in Gnome 3.
pizzadude808 3 weeks ago
@pizzadude808 Thanks, I tried it out but it's not working properly. Oh well.
pukeslip 3 weeks ago
@pukeslip compiz effects
pizzadude808 3 weeks ago
@sdperez79 there should be a startup applications, u can add it to that
gotbletu 1 month ago
how do i make my terminal sparkle
pukeslip 2 months ago
Is it a option to unistall the Gnome Terminal after installing Guake Drop Down Terminal?
LEON951 1 year ago
can you remove the bottom bar thing?
steigerjb 1 year ago
I used to use Tilda... it's basically the same thing... Reinstalled once and never used it again... Thanks for reminding me of the convenience... I think for the KDE folks the equivalent is yakuake or something like that.
librano 1 year ago
looks like its worth a try
Skybinary 1 year ago
Interesting, but I'll stick with having a permanent terminal on my desktop.
fatsterfatster 1 year ago