• The Yakuake terminal is installed by default on some ditros. It’s basically a fancy dropdown terminal with a global shortcut that will hide when it loses focus.
  • Yakuake is a drop-down terminal emulator based on KDE Konsole technology. Features: Smoothly rolls down from the top of your screen.
  • When if you log out and in again Yakuake will automatically start. You can use the default F12 key to pull the terminal down to test it. Control Yakuake with D-Bus.
  • Yakuake is a drop-down terminal emulator based on KDE Konsole technology. ... The current maintainer of Yakuake is Eike Hein hein@kde.org.
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  • yakuake. ... http://yakuake.kde.org/.
  • Pardus 1.0'deki YaKuake ekran görüntüsü. ... Yakuake, KDE için uçbirim öykünücüsüdür. Tasarımı bilgisayar oyunlarının konsollarından esinlenerek yapılmıştır.
  • Yakuake is a drop-down terminal emulator based on KDE Konsole technology. ... After Yakuake has started you can click on configure Yakuake by...
  • GNOME has Guake, a GTK-based terminal emulator with lots of features, but there is also Tilda or Final Term, while the KDE de-facto terminal is Yakuake.
  • One of my favorite and most-used apps on Linux is Yakuake - a KDE dropdown terminal. Yakuake is old, but a powerful beast. It is available on all Linux distros.
  • Running Yakuake is faster than launching a new terminal with a keyboard shortcut because the program is already resident in memory.