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Ctrl+Shift+K
Clears the text in the current tab and resets the terminal
18 0 ReplyKlears the text in the kurrent tab and resets the terminal
FTFY
17 0 Replykonsole
FTFY
1 0 Reply*kests
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I'm always doing this when I have to use gnome and it does nothing. So annoying
3 0 ReplyEasy solution: Don't use GNOME
1 0 ReplyI have to if I want to use linux at work =[ I agree, I hate it
1 0 ReplyDamn, why don't they let you install something else?
1 0 ReplyLinux support is brand new and they want a small subset of things that they can be sure are compliant =[
1 0 ReplyCan you atleast install Flatpaks and GNOME Extensions? AFAIK these don't require root. Distrobox might also work.
1 0 ReplyYeah I can install whatever I want, I do have root, we just have an agent that checks certain things before allowing VPN access.
So I do have konsole and Kate installed, but yakuake doesn't work very well with gnome and I need my drop down terminal
1 0 ReplyI see. Sorry for you that you have to use GNOME. But check out Guake if you're looking for a Quake-style terminal. Tilix also has a Quake mode. I'm glad I found a fellow Quake-style terminal enjoyer :) I actually need to use macOS for work and I'm very thankful I found an option in iTerm2 for a dropdown terminal. I honestly can't live without one.
1 0 ReplyYeah I use guake, but it doesn't have the Ctrl shift k that I miss that was the point of this thread =D
1 0 ReplyRight I kinda missed that
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Ctrl+Alt+T
Opens The Konsole
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