When I resize an xterm that has been running for a while, it shrinks down to a very tiny size. I am using some of the nifty features of xterm so that may be the cause, but it looks like a bug to me. Has anyone else seen this?
I'm using hamm, but I haven't updated it in a while yet. Has there been any update to the xlib6g or xbase packages that might fix this? Another problem I have been having seems to do with either the line discipline, termcap/terminfo, tcsh, or some combination of the above. I've found that the terminal settings (for xterm at least) get all screwed up after trying to scroll through recent commands, edit files with vi, and other things that use the cursor movement, bold, inverse, etc. terminal codes. This only happens, however, when I am using a non-Debian xterm to log into my Debian system. This happens on my Sun at home and my SGI at work; when I connect to the Debian system, the term gets so hosed must either do a 'hard reset' periodically or launch a Debian xterm to display on the remote X server (which works fine). Any ideas? --Bill. -- William R Ward Bay View Consulting http://www.bayview.com/~hermit/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1803 Mission St. #339 voicemail +1 408/479-4072 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Santa Cruz CA 95060 USA pager +1 408/458-8862 PGP Key 0x2BD331E5; Public key at http://www.bayview.com/~hermit/pubkey.txt ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has." -- Margaret Mead -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]