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June 17, 2011 – by techy

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TermKit

Steve is a development that offers an alternative Wittens visually noticeable to the conventional terminal. It’s not a user interface for the normal terminal, but provides system shell that sits just above WebKit , the rendering engine used in browsers like Google Chrome or Chromium.

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Since we have the Tech Drive-in, TermKit has been designed for Mac OS X , but there is some time a Linux version for example can easily install on Ubuntu.

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need both Chromium and Chrome in our distribution Ubuntu, and then we’ll have to download via github various components of development and then compile them in an orderly manner.

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You have all the steps in this installation fully discussed in the original article, here, after which you can access the terminal in the browser by accessing the following URL: http://localhost:2222 .

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