To the question: "But you, what terminal do you use?" We will expect a couple of answers "standard" Gnome Terminal and Konsole depending on the environment and feel that you are using and instead there are many more emulators.
Konsole: A powerful and complete terminal included by default in KDE. It features desktop transparency, background images, profiles, sheets, notifications and more
GNOME-Terminal: The Gnome terminal, which has support for tabs and transparency of the desktop, with a simple and clean interface.
Yakuake: A splendid application for KDE, which has the great advantage of staying hidden when not activated with F12. Has a similar style with the Quake 3 or other console FPS games. And 'possible to use the default Konsole, including the effects of transparency and notification.
Tilda: It is still another terminal, which is similar in style to Quake console. I could say that is the counterpart of Yakuake for GNOME. The first start will be presented with a configuration window and select the key sequence to show or hide.
ROXTerm: It is a terminal emulation program with GTK interface similar to that of gnome-terminal, you can use the backgrounds, transparency effects, profiles, colors and more.
xterm: xterm is the traditional terminal emulator for X Window System, with a minimal interface. It can be configured using its configuration file.
Eterm: Eterm is a terminal equipped with a design similar to Enlightenment.
sixteenth: This is a base terminal that uses a very small amount of memory, similar to xterm for many things.
rxvt: means ou r and x Tended v irtual t erminal, and is intended to be a substitute smaller than xterm.
mrxvt: support boards and background images, while not taking up much memory and does not depend on KDE or GNOME libraries.
rxvt-unicode: is characterized by transparency effects, scroll bars, and has support for Unicode characters.
aterm: The AfterStep Terminal sixteenth, sixteenth, and is based on aterm uses less memory than xterm.
wterm: Another simple and lightweight terminal emulator that includes scrollbars, background images and transparency.
Sakura: A terminal based on GTK and VTE. This is a terminal emulator with few dependencies, so you do not need a full GNOME desktop.
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This post was written by admin on August 24, 2009






Lacks precisely Sakura
http://www.pleyades.net/david/sakura.php
Satisfied!
It also lacks guake, which is the counterpart of yakuake for gnome