

Please check it Guake Terminal is a Quake-style terminal for GNOME made with PyGTK.

Guake is a HUD for quick terminal access (to a shell) Guake is an alternative to a terminal program.

I thought that there was a command in the CMD to close a window safely and correctly, I want to close the window correctly and not terminate the process?.Is there a command that works in the command prompt to close it, i.e.Cdm close all Windows operating systems as well as Server 2016, 2012, 2008?.If I can do a command in the command prompt, of course I want to close the entire command prompt!.I kill the prompt every time, but that must be possible otherwise?.Can I close the cmd more elegantly instead of always shooting it down?.Cdm shut down Windows operating systems as well as Server 2016, 2012, 2008?.For Ubuntu 12. Open a terminal and run the following command: For Ubuntu 12.04: sudo -i gedit /usr/lib/guake/guake.py exit. bat also - not sure about if app is actual. the 'app' (mdb in my case) launched, but again cmd window did not close. Cmd closed per cmd, Server 2016, 2012 and Windows 10? Make a backup of /usr/lib/guake/guake.py for Ubuntu 12.04 and for Ubuntu 12.10 and newer, backup /usr/bin/guake file. now the cmd window closes after mdb launch - note the doublequotes after start command.Close input window Windows 10 command batch?.called "hold" - with that option enabled. It has an option similar to that in Gnome Terminal, you have to create a profile - e.g. x, -execute -e, -command=command -T, -title=title So, the command to use for Konsole will include: hold, -noclose Do not close the initial session automatically when it ends. To see if other terminals have a similar option, look at their help or man page. +hold turn on/off logic that retains window after exit It will wait until you use the window manager to destroy/kill the window, or if you use the menu entries that send a signal, e.g., HUP or KILL. hold Turn on the hold resource, i.e., xterm will not immediately destroy its window when the shell command completes. There are other terminals that have options to keep the terminal open, some by specifying a profile with that setting enabled (just like in Gnome Terminal) and some with a specific argument.
