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    Phoronix: KDE's Konsole Continues Seeing New Features

    In recent months KDE's Konsole terminal emulator has been seeing a lot of new features while even more are in the works...

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  • #2
    Nice, but feature that I still miss to use it as my daily term app :
    - wrap lines on resize
    - fix tab name (not overwritten by split focus change). I don't understand why feature is available on Yakuake but not in Konsole...

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    • #3
      So finally text reflow— oh no, never mind.
      I guess it's still gnome-terminal even on KDE...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by atomsymbol
        What exactly is the use case (raison d'être) for having broadcasting in Konsole?
        Running the same commands on a bunch of remote sessions, or local sessions logged in to different accounts.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by atomsymbol

          I am not denying that there exists a person who will use the new Konsole broadcasting feature at least once per his/her lifetime, but is the "market share" of users who will be using broadcasting at least once per day larger than 0.001%?
          I suspect the use case is an admin that is performing an action on a rack of servers.

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          • #6
            what’s about > screen -x command ? for the terminal broadcasting ? it will work everywhere not only in Konsole

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Shiba View Post
              So finally text reflow— oh no, never mind.
              I guess it's still gnome-terminal even on KDE...
              Or Deepin Terminal if you want to stick with Qt apps.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by atomsymbol

                I am not denying that there exists a person who will use the new Konsole broadcasting feature at least once per his/her lifetime, but is the "market share" of users who will be using broadcasting at least once per day larger than 0.001%?
                I would be one of that .001%. I daily have 30+ remote sessions open with nodes I manage in a data-center.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by atomsymbol

                  I am not denying that there exists a person who will use the new Konsole broadcasting feature at least once per his/her lifetime, but is the "market share" of users who will be using broadcasting at least once per day larger than 0.001%?
                  You clearly never had to do software maintenance on more than a couple machines.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by FishB8 View Post

                    I would be one of that .001%. I daily have 30+ remote sessions open with nodes I manage in a data-center.
                    I like to use ClusterSSH for that. What do you use?

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