Gustin Johnson wrote: > Ralf Mardorf wrote: > > I was thinking of testing "just" to start a new session instead of doing > > a reboot, but I didn't thought about just to close and open the shell, > > because I'm most time using Yakuake, this terminal emulation starts with > > each session and the terminal emulation will scroll down, when I push > > F1t12. I seldom open or close a shell. > > When yakuake opens the first window that you can type in, it opens a > shell. You can open more with Ctrl-Shift-n and you can exit them by by > typing exit. Each of those Konsole tabs is its own instance of the > shell (yakuake is essentially a drop down version of Konsole).
Hi Gustin :) thank you, but I know this, I also like Ctrl+Shift+T and Ctrl+Shift+L but for the behaviour of ulimit I wasn't thinking about opening a new shell. If people run Konsole, than they might close it and open it again and than they will notice that ulimit is fine again, while I never close Yakuake and not always open more than one shell. By the way, Dolphin, the file browser that replaces Konqueror for the KDE4, isn't as good in splitting, like the Konqueror file browser is. Maybe KDE4 is appraised as advanced, because many people don't use the features of KDE3, but use KDE3 as limited as Windows and GNOME only can be use. I guess many features of KDE3 are unknown, like features that are unknown for very old WMs, e.g. the different WMs that were available for the Atari and that also might be the cause, why people think that there are features for KDE4, that never existed for other WMs before. But I have to admit, that there might be reasons, why features were not taken over from KDE3 to KDE4. I still hope that KDE3 will be further developed too. The first really good KDE3 is 3.5.9 and I won't believe that with the first useful KDE3, they will stop going on with it, but begin a new not full developed KDE4. Just my opinion. The only worse thing for me about Etch is, that Etch has a KDE3 before 3.5.9. Anyway, Lenny and Suse 11.0 still make KDE3 available. Are you using Yakuake too? I never found something that is as good as Yakuake. Tilda and others always were not fine for my Linux. I like to have a shell available by just pushing a key. Cheers, Ralf
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