YeahConsole transforms xterm into an entertaining console, resembling a video game.
Installation of YeahConsole is relatively easy, and the package comes with instructions detailing each step. First, you will need to navigate to the directory containing the package's source code and run the command `./configure` to set up the package for your system. Note that if you are using `csh' on an old version of System V, you may need to run `sh ./configure' instead.
Once you have configured the package, you can compile it using the command `make`. If you want to run self-tests, you can do so with `make check`, and then install the programs and files using `make install`. If you want to clean up the source code directory, you can use `make clean`. Finally, if you want to compile the package for a different kind of computer or change any settings, you can use `make distclean`. There is also a `make maintainer-clean' target, but this is primarily intended for developers.
To use YeahConsole, you will need to have xterm installed on your system. Once you have YeahConsole up and running, you can take advantage of some new features such as improved resizing of the console using the mouse. This new release is sure to excite users who love to customize their xterm experience.
Version 0.3.4: N/A