x-terminal is the command line interface (a terminal basically). Most things in Linux can be done either through GUI (clicks and typing into prompts) or instructions from the command line..
E.g. to change folders in a GUI you can click open the file manager, then navigate to the folder you want.
To do so in the command line its cd /wherever/whatever
Can't help you regarding the OMD, but I do have some familiarity with the Xterminal. Its function - the same as an X-terminal on any other computer!
I often use it to SSH into my home machine, where I can pick up my screen session.
I also like to anagram in my spare time, and have written a console-based helper program for finding anagrams. E.g.:
talk.maemo.org forums = fake glamor/smut room
(Don't complain, it's nearly 3am, and that only took a minute to find.)
I need to OK with Qgil or someone what I'm allowed to say and show here, as I've done some pretty witty things in an Xterminal this evening, and would like to share them with the community at large.
That may be the case but we need to just answer the question and let the users decide what they need. I'm seeing this too often now.
Many of the new heads are new to Linux, but not to technology and mobile hacking. Some people buy a device and learn the skills needed to mod and tweak it, as I and others did with Symbian. Don't underestimate the knowledge of users, nor the desire or willingness to gain advanced skills along the way.
I've been using Linux for a few months, and I say learn about terminal if you plan to do any tweaking of your device, since this is the easiest way to do it. To make a point of how powerful it is, remember this. Android is hacked just to give it this access, though it accesses a more simplistic OS architecture than Maemo by far.
That may be the case but we need to just answer the question and let the users decide what they need. I'm seeing this too often now.
Many of the new heads are new to Linux, but not to technology and mobile hacking. Some people buy a device and learn the skills needed to mod and tweak it, as I and others did with Symbian. Don't underestimate the knowledge of users, nor the desire or willingness to gain advanced skills along the way.
I've been using Linux for a few months, and I say learn about terminal if you plan to do any tweaking of your device, since this is the easiest way to do it. To make a point of how powerful it is, remember this. Android is hacked just to give it this access, though it accesses a more simplistic OS architecture than Maemo by far.
I go into the mechanic and say, "I heard my car has a torque converter, what do I need to know about that?"
Mechanic: "Nothing!"
Moral: If the guy is going to start trouble shooting or rebuilding his Automatic transmission, he'll pick up something about Torque Converters along the way.