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Re: I don't use Konsole
by Aaron J. Seigo on Monday 19/Mar/2007, @19:21
yakuake is konsole. =) it just embeds it in a self-managed window that "slides" in and out of the "side" of the screen.

p.s. transparent konsole works just fine here on kubuntu =)
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Re: I don't use Konsole
by benk on Tuesday 20/Mar/2007, @08:07
Yes, that is why you get the horrible configuration context menu.
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Re: I don't use Konsole
by Vide on Tuesday 20/Mar/2007, @14:42
What about shipping Yakuake by default binded to some function keys? it would be a killer feature if you need to do remote help desk "press F9 and type ifconfig, and tell me what it says"
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  • Re: I don't use Konsole
    by Mathias on Tuesday 20/Mar/2007, @15:29
    and the answer would be "it says 'command not found' because i'm not root."

    i get your point, though.
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    • Re: I don't use Konsole
      by KDE Troll on Tuesday 20/Mar/2007, @16:12
      Um, no. It says command not found because the command is not found. Put it in your path or use the full path name.
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    • Re: I don't use Konsole
      by Greg on Tuesday 27/Mar/2007, @08:19
      In kubuntu /sbin/ifconfig is in the users path.
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