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Fake A Hollywood Hacker Screen in Linux Terminal

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How to install Hollywood hacking terminal in Linux The tool is quite aptly called Hollywood. Basically, it runs in Byobu, a text based Window Manager and it creates a random number of random sized split windows and runs a noisy text app in each of them. Byobu is an interesting tool developed by Dustin Kirkland of Ubuntu. More about it in some other article. Let’s focus on installing this tool. Ubuntu users can install Hollywood using this simple command: sudo apt install hollywood If the above command doesn’t work in your Ubuntu or other Ubuntu based Linux distributions such as Linux Mint, elementary OS, Zorin OS, Linux Lite etc, you may use the below PPA: sudo apt-add-repository ppa:hollywood/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install byobu hollywood   You can also get the source code of Hollywood from its GitHub repository: Hollywood on GitHub Once installed, you can run it using the command below, no sudo required: hollywood As it runs Byobu first, you’