Article 52SGQ Keep terminal always open on a workspace.

Keep terminal always open on a workspace.

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Kolterdyx
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I have installed Parrot OS, which is a Debian-based system designed for cybersecurity and hacking stuff. Running MATE, I have 5 different workspaces I can easily switch to to make my life easier.

One of those workspaces I've decided to set as the 'Terminal Workspace', where I'd like to have always a shell open ready to execute whatever I want. I have made a little thing so when I log on a new shell is opened and maximizes on the current workspace, but this terminal is just like any other terminal. I can close it, resize it, and do anything with is window.

What I want to have is a shell that is always open and that I won't be able to close nor resize. Almost like turning the entire workspace into a shell.

To open the terminal I have added a startup process to my profile that just runs the following command to open and resize the shell

Code:mate-terminal --load-config=TERMINALTERMINAL is a file I have where I have specified the size of the window, created by maximizing a shell and running the following command:
Code:mate-terminal --save-config=TERMINALThis is what TERMINAL looks like:

Quote:
#Written by mate-terminal 1.24.0

[MATE Terminal Configuration]
Version=1
CompatVersion=1
Windows=Window0;

[Window0]
MenubarVisible=true
Role=mate-terminal-window-13582--1360735105-1588092592
Maximized=true
ActiveTerminal=Terminal0x562414fa42f0
Geometry=126x30+0+27
Terminals=Terminal0x562414fa42f0;

[Terminal0x562414fa42f0]
ProfileID=default
WorkingDirectory=/home/kolterdyx
Zoom=1
Width=126
Height=30
Is there any way I can 'lock' the window in place so I can't either close it or resize it?

I am relatively new to linux (I've been using it for a long time, but i have started doing this kind of stuff like 2 months ago), so I may need some newbie explanationslatest?d=yIl2AUoC8zA latest?i=cbcgnxJ9heI:nDZmq3riIc8:F7zBnMy latest?i=cbcgnxJ9heI:nDZmq3riIc8:V_sGLiP latest?d=qj6IDK7rITs latest?i=cbcgnxJ9heI:nDZmq3riIc8:gIN9vFwcbcgnxJ9heI
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