On Tue, 9 Feb 2016 16:52:50 +1100 Dave <[email protected]> wrote:

>  I'm not familiar with lxterminal, but I just did a lookup on it, and
> it was just as I suspected.
> 
>  http://wiki.lxde.org/en/LXTerminal
> 
>  All instances of this terminal share the one process.  Hence, if you
> kill that process, you kill all terminals.  Not much that
> Enlightenment can do about that.

While this is true, EFL devs did do something about it, they invented
terminology, an EFL based terminal program.  B-)

Something like screen or tmux might help as well.  The terminals will
still close, but your terminal session is still saved.

>  In the year 2016, of the month of February, on the 8th day,
> Christopher Barry wrote:
> > Hey, this may not be e specific, but I've been noticing something
> > for a while now that I don't remember functioning this way, namely
> > if I right-click the window close button and kill an x-terminal
> > that's not responding, ALL of the open x-terminals are killed. Is
> > this an x-terminal thing?
> > 
> > Anyone know why this is happening (or if it always worked like this
> > and I never noticed)? I use debian's e17 and lxterminal.

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