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Konsole is the terminal emulator for the K Desktop Environment.
Konsole is an X terminal emulator for the KDE platform, allowing users to have a convenient way to use the command line. Aside from providing a way to use a powerful shell, Konsole also offers features that make it easier or more pleasurable to work in the command line, such as profile management, scrollback, and color schemes, including translucency for effects.
Konsole is an X terminal emulator for the KDE platform, allowing users to have a convenient way to use the command line. Aside from providing a way to use a powerful shell, Konsole also offers features that make it easier or more pleasurable to work in the command line, such as profile management, scrollback, and color schemes, including translucency for effects.
To install konsole, paste this in macOS terminal after installing MacPorts
- If not done already, install MacPorts.
- To install konsole, run the following command in macOS terminal (Applications->Utilities->Terminal)
- To see what files were installed by konsole, run:
- To later upgrade konsole, run:
How to Use macOS Console to Read Console Logs?
Summary: This post tells you the basics of the macOS Console app, including what Console is, how to access or close it, and how to check Console on Mac to figure out the reason for a crash.
Did you notice a macOS app called Console with the black and yellow screen reading "Warning AY " on your Mac Dock or the Utilities folder? At first look, the icon may worry some, but it's actually a less known but helpful application for identifying what makes Mac keep crashing.
Some may even find the Console app running on Mac by itself, which is often a result of enabling the "Open the scan log automatically" feature on third-party anti-virus programs like ClamXAV.
Here, we will discuss what Console is used for and how to use Console on Mac to troubleshoot crashes.
What is Console on Mac?
The macOS Console app provides crash reports and Live log messages of the running processes on your Mac & its connected devices generated by the operating system and applications to help you find the source of a problem or check your Mac's performance.
For instance, if an app crashes frequently, you can view the
How to Open macOS Terminal?
Are you new to macOS and struggling to find the terminal? Or perhaps youre a seasoned user looking for an alternative way to access the terminal? Whatever your reason, opening the terminal on your Mac is a straightforward process. In this article, well walk you through the different methods to open the terminal on your macOS device.
Method 1: Using Spotlight Search
**Step-by-Step Guide**
- Step 1: Press the Command (⌘) + Space keys on your keyboard to open Spotlight Search.
- Step 2: Type Terminal in the search bar and select the Terminal app from the suggestions.
- Step 3: Click on the Terminal app to open it.
Method 2: Using Finder
**Step-by-Step Guide**
- Step 1: Click on the Finder icon in the Dock to open it.
- Step 2: Navigate to the Applications folder by clicking on the Applications tab in the sidebar or by pressing Command (⌘) + Shift + A.
- Step 3: Click on the Utilities folder to open it.
- Step 4: Locate the Terminal app and double-click on it to open it.
Method 3: Using Dock
**Step-by-Step Guide**
- Step 1: Look for the Terminal icon in the Dock, which is located at the bottom of the
How to open terminal on macOS
Table of contents
Introduction
This guide is intended to teach you how to find terminal on macOS and how to open terminal on macOS. If you already have a lot of experience with the terminal, check out the commands on the homepage for quick reference material.
Prerequisites
In order follow this guide, you will need:
- macOS Sierra () or higher
- Familiarity with Finder and basic macOS interactions
How to open terminal with Spotlight search
Start by opening Spotlight search by using the keyboard shortcut or pressing the button. The keyboard shortcut is . Alternatively, you can press the magnifying glass button (🔍) on the top right of your menu bar. It looks like this:
Once you use the keyboard shortcut or press the button, the Spotlight search bar will pop up. It looks like this:
Now you can type into the search box to find the terminal application. The search results will look like this:
Now you can press or click on the result to open terminal.
How to open terminal with Finder
Start from the desktop screen of your computer or a Finder window. You will note Finder in the menu bar if you are in the right location. Now, click
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