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== Installation == | == Installation == | ||
* Part of the default Ubuntu installation | * Part of the default Ubuntu installation | ||
+ | == Change the default Terminal window size == | ||
+ | The default size of the Terminal window is around 80 columns wide and 24 columns high. To alter this, edit the file /usr/share/vte/termcap/xterm. You can use the following command: | ||
+ | sudo gedit /usr/share/vte/termcap/xterm | ||
+ | Just a few lines from the top will be the line reading: | ||
+ | :co#80:it#8:li#24:\ | ||
+ | Change the number right after co# to change the width. | ||
+ | Change the number right after li# to change the height. | ||
== Hints and Tips == | == Hints and Tips == | ||
− | + | Use the 'sudo' command prior to any other terminal command in order to run it as a superuser. | |
+ | Additionally, just typing in 'sudo !!' will run the previous command as superuser. | ||
== Other applications you may wish to look at == | == Other applications you may wish to look at == | ||
== Further Reading == | == Further Reading == |
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Parent: UbuntuHelp:Software
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Terminal
The terminal gives you access to programs that don't have a graphical user interface (GUI), that do, and a whole host of commands. Getting to know what you can do via the terminal can be one of the most enjoyable things about using Ubuntu. Features include tabbed 'terminating'. Menu: Accessories > Terminal
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Installation
- Part of the default Ubuntu installation
Change the default Terminal window size
The default size of the Terminal window is around 80 columns wide and 24 columns high. To alter this, edit the file /usr/share/vte/termcap/xterm. You can use the following command: sudo gedit /usr/share/vte/termcap/xterm Just a few lines from the top will be the line reading:
- co#80:it#8:li#24:\
Change the number right after co# to change the width. Change the number right after li# to change the height.
Hints and Tips
Use the 'sudo' command prior to any other terminal command in order to run it as a superuser. Additionally, just typing in 'sudo !!' will run the previous command as superuser.