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Working with Linux

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We can use Guake in full screen by hitting F11 and we can also resize it by dragging the margin. If you

want, you can play around with the default settings to see what suits you best.

Guake does not start automatically when Ubuntu reboots, so we will have to add it to our startup

application for that. To do this, open dash again, type startup applications and click add. Just type

Guake in all three fields, add, and close.

What makes it so handy is the fact that you can open it on top of your current windows at any time,

quickly type a command, and reopen it again later to check the status of the command.

Tip

What we actually do is to also make it a little bit transparent so that when it opens on top of a web

page where we have some commands written, we can still read the content on the page and type the

commands as we read, without switching windows. Another awesome productivity tip!

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