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issue218:c_c [2025/07/02 14:59] andre_domenechissue218:c_c [2025/07/02 14:59] (Version actuelle) andre_domenech
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-**Last issue we covered more settings and why I like to add byobu to the mix. My proofreader friend asked me why I don’t continue and do an overview of terminator. I mean if I have to cover terminator and tilix I will, but I feel that, if I do, we are moving laterally and not towards my goal of getting done before Christmas... ;) Instead of me heading down that road, I’d rather ask our readers if they would like an article on Terminator and Tilix. I mean we have done an article on Wezterm before, but it was more of a “make wezterm your own” sort of article. I can make it separate and not part of command-and-conquer, as I want us to do more “command” on here and less applications. We were looking at foreground and background processes and command chains, which is fundamental. We ran through a bunch of commands in the beginning and I want to return there. +**Last issue we covered more settings and why I like to add byobu to the mix. My proofreader friend asked me why I don’t continue and do an overview of terminator. I mean if I have to cover terminator and tilix I will, but I feel that, if I do, we are moving laterally and not towards my goal of getting done before Christmas... :) Instead of me heading down that road, I’d rather ask our readers if they would like an article on Terminator and Tilix. I mean we have done an article on Wezterm before, but it was more of a “make wezterm your own” sort of article. I can make it separate and not part of command-and-conquer, as I want us to do more “command” on here and less applications. We were looking at foreground and background processes and command chains, which is fundamental. We ran through a bunch of commands in the beginning and I want to return there. 
  
 When we run our commands or scripts, they become processes in the shell. We can see what processes we have running with the “ps” command. When we run our commands or scripts, they become processes in the shell. We can see what processes we have running with the “ps” command.
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