Related: console, constrain, shell, time, word, key When in X Window you may usually access several "virtual terminals" by pressing Ctrl-Alt-F1, Ctrl-Alt-F2, Ctrl-Alt-F3, etc. X is usually running on Ctrl-Alt-F7 or Ctrl-Alt-F5. LTSP.org "'Linux Terminal Server Project'" $ rxvt, uterm AnyTerm.org >>Have you ever wanted SSH or telnet access to your system from an "internet desert" - from behind a strict firewall, from an internet cafe, or even from a mobile phone? Anyterm is a combination of a web page and a web server module that provides this access - see the demos. Antony.Lesuisse.org/qweb/trac/wiki/AjaxTerm >>Ajaxterm is a web based terminal. It was totally inspired and works almost exactly like http://anyterm.org/ except it's much easier to install (see comparaison with anyterm below). seehuhn.de/pages/jvterm >>Jvterm is a terminal emulator, somewhat similar to the Linux text console or the XTerm terminal emulator. Usually it runs in fullscreen mode, so you can use it to make your X11 desktop look like a boring text console ;-) Yakuake.uv.ro Tilda.sf.net Phrat.de