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    x-terminal-su

    A button for launching an X terminal as a superuser

    # `x-terminal-su` A button for launching an X terminal as a superuser A shortcut for 'sudo -s' ... for 'gksu' nostalgics ... ## Install Copy 'x-terminal-su.desktop' in '/usr/local/share/applications/' Copy 'x-terminal-su.png' in '/usr/local/share/icons/' ## Usage Look at menus of your graphical desktop environment (Mate, Gnome, Xfce, KDE ...) Now you see a new button 'Terminal for Super-User' sides to others buttons launching terminal emulators. This new one does the same, with a 'sudo -s'
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    Console Grapher

    Console Grapher

    Graphing calculator within the Windows desktop console

    ... that no installation is required, meaning it will not put annoying icons on your desktop and start menu, and you are free to delete it at will. If you know coding, be sure to check out the source code, which is in the form of a zipped-up Visual Studio solution. If you would like to import some of the functions into your own project, the code is free to be used.
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    Terminal Desktop with Windows, "Icons" (aka Shortcuts), Popup-Menu and mouse usage. Its Look- and Feel is similar to the old Mac/Atari ST-GUI. Termdesk depends on ncurses and a heavily changed version of librote.
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