![]() I find terminal transparency to be a useless feature, but plenty of terminals support it if you have a compositor running, optionally you can force it using a compositor. Right now I'm using Gnome Terminal, and I can't even make it transparent. My suggestion would be to use a GUI tool if you want drag and drop functionality across machines. I don't understand what this is meant to be either. What does this even mean? TEs are not web browsers, download from where? I've seen terminals do this, but it's not hard to just append notify-send command finished or write a script to notify on completion and wrap your long running commands in it. etc.), you just need to have a program which can leverage the functionality. Most terminals support this (Termite, urxvt or xterm. That depends on what you want to configure now, doesn't it? Like file search? Use find ? How is this a TE feature? One day the trials will end and we shall rise above all, but use the systems of the squids and krill for what you need and only for what you need, and persevere in the hope of the future. Even if persecuted in this way, as long as one believes in the supremacy of Linux, one may become a member of the Linux Master Race. This is an unfortunate fact, and it may force many penguins to use the crude systems of the seafood.
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