I've hopped around from terminal to terminal on Linux for years and I honestly haven't found one as feature-filled as iterm2 on OS X.
My thoughts so far: *(u)xterm*: Fast, settings are both a blessing and curse since they're all in .Xdefaults/.Xresources, so I can save them in a git repo somewhere and restore them when I want to. I usually end up back here if I get fed up with another terminal but the settings can be a little cryptic. *(u)rxvt*: See xterm, but with a smaller user base. *gnome-terminal*: This is my primary at this point, mainly because its settings are relatively easy to deal with and I like being able to right click on a URL (mostly from IRC) and open it and tabs come in handy. *XFCE Terminal*: Since I tend to use XFCE a lot, I've tried XFCE's terminal, but it mostly seems like a lesser featured version of gnome-terminal. The only upside is that it seems a bit quicker than gnome-terminal. *konsole*: I'm usually in XFCE or gnome-shell/cinnamon, so I tend to stick to gtk2/3 apps if I can. Beyond that, it's at about the same level feature-wise with gnome-terminal. *terminator*: I like the split screen features and I used it as my primary for a while, but it's a bit of a memory hog and very crashy. *Eterm*: Apart from some silly graphical bells and whistles, I see little to no advantage over xterm. I've tried using *screen* and *tmux* inside another terminal to get some extra features. Tmux looks especially promising with both horizontal and vertical window pane splits, but they both interfere with how I use vim (which is usually what I'm in if I'm in a terminal). The X11 mouse events don't always work and I've never been able to get my color schemes to work properly. I gave terminology a quick try and it didn't draw vim properly (the status bar wasn't displayed) and the font was rendered without anti-aliasing (which is pretty bad on non-bitmap fixed-width fonts). Obviously it's a work in progress, so it will be interesting to see what it's like in another few months. Xiki is intriguing. I'll have to give that a try. - Chris
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