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#Ptyxis es un terminal que uso, prácticamente a diario, que mantiene casi en exclusiva (y parcialmente o completamente en su tiempo libre) Christian Hergert; entre otros módulos de #Gnome.
Hasta que no le pones un rostro relativamente cercano a estas noticias uno no es plenamente consciente como se vive y siente allí.
Este señor (familia mestiza) teme por la integridad de su familia. Pidió un traslado a #RedHat a #Francia. Fue denegado.
Indigna #EEUU.
https://blogs.gnome.org/chergert/2026/02/06/mid-life-transitions/
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Does anyone know how I can show the container name in a #Ptyxis tab?
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I did create an palette for Ptyxis in the colors of the @forgejo themes.
Link to it here: https://git.gelbphoenix.de/gelbphoenix/dotfiles/src/branch/main/.local/share/org.gnome.Ptyxis/palettes/forgejo.palette
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Ein beliebiges Terminal aus Nautilus öffnen
Mit dem Python-Skript "nautilus-open-any-terminal" kann man das Wunsch-Terminal im GNOME-Dateimanager mit einem Klick im gewählten Verzeichnis öffnen. Das braucht man nicht, es ist aber sehr praktisch.
#Nautilus #Dateimanager #Terminal #Ptyxis #dconf_editor #Linux
https://gnulinux.ch/ein-beliebiges-terminal-aus-nautilus-öffnen
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This #ptyxis terminal looks pretty sweet. I installed it on my #PostmarketOS box, but it was kind of heavy for such a low-power machine. It also didn't seem to come with a fraction of the colour schemes I would want to use and I don't have time to roll them by hand.
But the #podman integration was pretty sweet!
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Now trying the #Catpuccin color scheme. First impressions:
1. Even the darkest of the four shades is not too dark for me to open a dark-mode text editor besides a white-background web page.
2. It is consistently available for #RStudio, #Neovim, #MicroTextEditor and #Ptyxis, and hundreds of other applications
3. Colors for code comments are subdued as usual. At least I can read them without cranking screen brightness to full, but ideally I'd like more contrast. -
I upgraded to #Ubuntu 25.10 and the new terminal emulator went totally under my radar. I've never heard of #Ptyxis before a few days ago.
With #Wezterm struggling on Wayland, I've been going back to #Terminator. So, this terminal upgrade is very welcome.
I'm still new to Ptyxis, but the GNOME theme looks great, it has a lot of settings and themes, and the focus on container integration is intriguing. I don't know how I haven't heard of Ptyxis before.
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696 - Ubuntu lo vuelve a hacer
#ptyxis se ha confirmado como la próxima terminal por defecto en #ubuntu 25.10 enfocada en el uso de contenedores y otras características interesantes
Vivimos en una época en la que la forma de desarrollar, desplegar y mantener software ha cambiado radicalmente. Cada vez es más común que tanto en e
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Another switch after more than 2 decades of use: gnome-terminal -> #ptyxis .
~~Even ignoring everything else, being able to use ctrl+c for copying and never having to use ctrl+shift+v (instead of ctrl+v) is already a huge quality of life improvement.~~
**Edit:** Turns out the ctrl+c awesomeness is coming from fish, not ptyxis. Ptyxis has many other great qualities though. :)
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Finally reinstalled my laptop to Aeon Desktop. Just added nerd fonts. Enabled fingerprints unlock. Ptyxis looks like a great terminal too. And love GNOME 48 and the new font.
The saddest part was when the brand new Seagate HDD suddenly died during the backup restore process. 😖
#aeondesktop #linux #openSUSE #gnome #neovim #ptyxis #seagate
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#Ptyxis: ein #transparentes #Terminal.
#Tiksis ist eine schlanke #Terminal-Emulation für den #Gnome-Desktop. Neben der Ausrichtung auf Container-Formate besticht es durch #Transparenz und #Konfigurierbarkeit.
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RFE I filed in #DNF just now: https://github.com/rpm-software-management/dnf/issues/2222
This lets apps like #Ptyxis do nice GUI progress indicators.
Someone who is a #Debian contributor, do yourself a favour: please file an enhancement request on #APT & apt-get to support this progress indication integration feature (like Flatpak can do, and hopefully DNF can do too, eventually). I'm not going to report an issue in Debian, given its bug reporting tooling.
I'd fully expect Arch's #pacman to already have this shipping BTW 😏
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Happy weekend everyone.
Here's a sneak peek at what's coming in June for #XeroLinux #Gnome edition. #FOSS #Linux #Arch #ArchLinux #Ptyxis #LibreWolf
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... A pole for y'all ✅
I was thinking of replacing #GhosTTY with #Ptyxis in the #Gnome edition of #XeroLinux. What are your thoughts on that ? Plz boost for reach. I will act according to results of this poll. #FOSS #Linux #OpenSource
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I just heard you can report progress in a terminal program with vt100-like OSC codes. So I wrote a simple program to test it:
https://codeberg.org/rkaj/psleep
Works fine in nightly ptyxis (not yet in the stable release), though progress is indicated only in the tab, not in the titlebar if running a single tab. Does it work in your terminal? Otherwise, is it silently ignored (as it is in stable ptyxis and I think it should be unless supported) or does it produce visual gibberish?
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Per cert ara he vist una nota parlant de Ptyxis, que és la nova consola que porta Fedora, i poc es parla de lo ben parida que està! Integració amb contenidors, colors diferents per sapiguer si estàs treballant com a root, en una sessió de ssh o dintre d'un contenidor... Molt bona! #Linux #Fedora #Consola #Ptyxis
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@BrodieOnLinux @thelinuxcast @thelinuxEXP @learnlinuxtv @linuxuserspace @ubuntu @gnome
@linuxHas anyone tried the #Ptyxis terminal program that is apparently going to become the default, or at least the recommended program, in both Fedora and Ubuntu? There is a discussion at "Ptyxis Becomes Ubuntu's Recommended Replacement To GNOME Terminal" https://www.phoronix.com/news/Ubuntu-Ptyxis-Recommended
Those who are into programming might not like it much because it doesn't have all the bells and whistles programmers expect, but for people who just want to access their home servers or something like that it's probably more than adequate. What I am wondering is has anyone else experienced the issue of controls and dropdowns being almost unreadable because of the low contrast text and icons used?
(Also, if you read through the issue tracker at https://gitlab.gnome.org/chergert/ptyxis/-/issues especially the "closed" issues, you find some, um, "interesting" responses by the author. I wonder if this is essentially a one person project and he is imposing his design choices and just closing reports by anyone who doesn't agree with his choices, or if maybe he is truly overwhelmed by the number of reports he has received).
Hope maybe someone will do a review of this at some point because I'd love to know if I;m the only one who thinks it maybe should have been kept in the oven a while longer before being accepted by #Fedora and #Ubuntu .