* On 2016 08 Jan 14:13 -0600, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> Another option might be the last answer here:
> http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/201900/run-true-multiple-process-instances-of-gnome-terminal
Kind of a kludge but that did start a terminal session on the :0.1
screen so I can use it as a
On Fri, 2016-01-08 at 11:20 -0600, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> A difference is that I am not using Xephyr and so no extran X server.
> Instead I am using Zaphod heads mode. I will check again when I get
> home with the --display option. I seem to recall that did not make
> any
> difference.
>
> After
* On 2016 08 Jan 10:48 -0600, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> Not sure what's going on.
>
> I tried by running an extra X server with Xephyr. No problem launching
> gnome-terminal there by using --display (with no other g-t-s running)
> or by launching gnome-terminal from an xterm inside Xephyr.
A diffe
On Fri, 2016-01-08 at 05:36 -0600, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> * On 2016 08 Jan 05:14 -0600, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> > How do you launch it?
>
> Either with an Xfce launcher from a panel or by typing 'gnome-
> terminal'
> at another terminal prompt.
>
> > AFAICT gnome-terminal runs a single process,
* On 2016 08 Jan 05:14 -0600, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> How do you launch it?
Either with an Xfce launcher from a panel or by typing 'gnome-terminal'
at another terminal prompt.
> AFAICT gnome-terminal runs a single process, /usr/lib/gnome-
> terminal/gnome-terminal-server each call to gnome-termi
On Thu, 2016-01-07 at 20:55 -0600, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> This is puzzling me. My Xorg is set up for dual-head operation with
> each head having its own screen and four Xfce workspaces per screen.
> It's something I've had working well for several years.
>
> For various reasons I would like to us
I looked at my post. I didn't like the words that I saw.
I do need to study Mate documentation
Please accept my appology.
Thanks for your help.
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On Wed, 2015-06-24 at 19:33 -0600, Paul E Condon wrote:
>
> What is a shortcut in the context of Mate/Gnome?
> No errors are reported to me the user.
So how do you launch gnome-terminal? What happens when you open mate
-terminal and type "gnome-terminal"?
I don't use MATE, but I'm sure there is
On 20150624_1151+0200, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> On Tue, 2015-06-23 at 14:38 -0600, Paul E Condon wrote:
> > I'm running Jessie with Mate as desktop GUI. I notice that Mate
> > terminal, which I use a lot, is very similar in function to
> > Gnome-terminal. But Mate terminal does not have the function
On 24/06/15 10:51, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
Anyway, I thought the mate terminal was just a fork of the gnome one,
so if it can't repaint it's probably a bug.
Mate terminal is a fork of GNOME 2's gnome-terminal; the gnome-terminal
package in Debian jessie is GNOME *3*'s gnome-terminal.
But yes,
Sven Arvidsson wrote:
...
> Anyway, I thought the mate terminal was just a fork of the gnome one,
> so if it can't repaint it's probably a bug.
i used gnome-terminal some time ago while running Mate
and i don't recall there being any problem other than
having to set up a menu entry for it.
On 06/24/2015 09:08 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
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I'm running Jessie with Mate as desktop GUI. I notice that Mate
terminal, which I use a lot, is very similar in function to
Gnome-terminal
On Tue, 2015-06-23 at 14:38 -0600, Paul E Condon wrote:
> I'm running Jessie with Mate as desktop GUI. I notice that Mate
> terminal, which I use a lot, is very similar in function to
> Gnome-terminal. But Mate terminal does not have the function of
> repainting the text in a window when the window
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On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 02:38:17PM -0600, Paul E Condon wrote:
> I'm running Jessie with Mate as desktop GUI. I notice that Mate
> terminal, which I use a lot, is very similar in function to
> Gnome-terminal. But Mate terminal does not have the functio
Unimaginable! I reinstalled GNOME3, xorg, started from scratch, short of
reformatting the disk and NO.
In xterm,
$ gnome-terminal
Error constructing proxy for
org.gnome.Terminal:/org/gnome/Terminal/Factory0: Error calling
StartServiceByName for org.gnome.Terminal:
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus
On Mon, 26 May 2014 09:55:14 +0100
Joe wrote:
> Another possibility is that it is working fine, but with black text.
> No, I'm not joking, I've seen this more than once. You could try
> typing the name of an application you know will run from the
> terminal. If that works, dig into the terminal
Thanks guys for the responses. It was black font on black background. So
I changed the color scheme, as some of you have told me to, and boom!
Problem gone.
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On Mon, 26 May 2014 09:35:02 +0100
"Karl E. Jorgensen" wrote:
> Hi
>
> On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 03:56:47PM +0600, Muntasim Ul Haque wrote:
> > Hi,
> > GNOME-Terminal is blank in Awesome WM. It just opens but doesn't
> > show anything. Not even by username and hostname. Absolutely
> > nothing. But
Hi
On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 03:56:47PM +0600, Muntasim Ul Haque wrote:
> Hi,
> GNOME-Terminal is blank in Awesome WM. It just opens but doesn't
> show anything. Not even by username and hostname. Absolutely
> nothing. But Xfce terminal was working great. Even Terminator is
> working properly. So wh
* Muntasim Ul Haque [2014-05-25 15:56 +0600]:
> Hi,
> GNOME-Terminal is blank in Awesome WM. It just opens but doesn't show
> anything. Not even by username and hostname. Absolutely nothing. But Xfce
> terminal was working great. Even Terminator is working properly. So what's
> wrong with GNOME-T
On Fri, Mar 02, 2012 at 11:01:05AM +0200, Alberto Fuentes wrote:
> double click seems to change the focus from the terminal to the tab. do
> you click or doble click the tab to change tabs?
Aha! I did not see that. Either double click or when the focus was on
one tab and the click is on anothe
When I "double click" on the tab I get that rectange and then the focus
remains in the tab rather than the command prompt. To remove it and
recover the normal behaviour I have to click over the terminal window
itself.
Yes. That is the behaviour I want to change.
double click seems to change th
On Thu, Mar 01, 2012 at 04:23:05PM +0200, Alberto Fuentes wrote:
> If you want to avoid the problem altogether you can just use
> alt + 1 for tab 1
> alt + 2 for tab 2,
> etc...
> ctrl + shift + T for new tab
> ctrl + shift + W to close tab
Yes I use that regularly.
Thanks for your attention.
R
On Thu, Mar 01, 2012 at 08:11:46PM +0200, Camaleón wrote:
> On Thu, 01 Mar 2012 09:35:26 +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
>
> > When I left-click on a tab in gnome-terminal the focus is on the tab and
> > not in the terminal at the prompt. How can I change that behaviour to
> > take the focus to where
On Thu, 01 Mar 2012 09:35:26 +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
> When I left-click on a tab in gnome-terminal the focus is on the tab and
> not in the terminal at the prompt. How can I change that behaviour to
> take the focus to where the prompt is?
Can you see a dotted border around the tab?
When I
On 01/03/12 14:30, Johann Spies wrote:
what version are you running? im running testing and it seems the latest
version in debian
$ aptpolicy gnome-terminal
Where do you get aptpolicy?
apt-cache policy
also, i have all the versions of debian in my sources.list, so it
reveals all versions
>
> what version are you running? im running testing and it seems the latest
> version in debian
>
> $ aptpolicy gnome-terminal
Where do you get aptpolicy?
apt-file search aptpolicy
gets nothing.
So does:
wajig search apt | grep -i policy
and
dpkg -S aptpolicy
dpkg-query: no path found
On Thu, Mar 01, 2012 at 12:11:18PM +0200, Jon Dowland wrote:
> I think that will require patching the source. However it's probably a patch
> that upstream would be interested in; although, having the tab bar focussed is
> probably necessary for some keyboard-only operation.
It is no problem whe
On 01/03/12 08:35, Johann Spies wrote:
When I left-click on a tab in gnome-terminal the focus is on the tab and not
in the terminal at the prompt. How can I change that behaviour to take
the focus to where the prompt is?
Regards
Johann
what version are you running? im running testing and it s
On Thu, Mar 01, 2012 at 09:35:26AM +0200, Johann Spies wrote:
> When I left-click on a tab in gnome-terminal the focus is on the tab and not
> in the terminal at the prompt. How can I change that behaviour to take
> the focus to where the prompt is?
I think that will require patching the source.
On 25/05/11 12:18, Camaleón wrote:
On Wed, 25 May 2011 08:26:45 +0100, Alan Chandler wrote:
I have just cleaned out (ie uninstalled) gnome as gnome3 and
re-installed gnome as gnome2 from unstable. I did this whilst sitting
in a kde4.6 session.
I then restarted the computer and entered a gnome
On Wed, 25 May 2011 08:26:45 +0100, Alan Chandler wrote:
> I have just cleaned out (ie uninstalled) gnome as gnome3 and
> re-installed gnome as gnome2 from unstable. I did this whilst sitting
> in a kde4.6 session.
>
> I then restarted the computer and entered a gnome session
>
> Now that I try
On Mon, 18 May 2009, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 12:54:52PM +0530, Girish Kulkarni wrote:
Thanks for the reply. But rxvt-unicode doesn't even render the
Devanagari characters.
Three other shots in the dark:
mlterm
xterm
xiterm
Thanks for replying, Tzafrir. But xterm do
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 12:54:52PM +0530, Girish Kulkarni wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. But rxvt-unicode doesn't even render the
> Devanagari characters.
Three other shots in the dark:
mlterm
xterm
xiterm
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On Sun, 17 May 2009, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Sun,17.May.09, 01:39:07, Girish Kulkarni wrote:
Does gnome-terminal use Pango? Is there any way one could make it do so?
I could only find a nine years old thread on this topic on gtk-i18n-list:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-i18n-list/2000-Oct
On Sun, 17 May 2009, Andrei Popescu wrote:
On Sun,17.May.09, 01:39:07, Girish Kulkarni wrote:
Does gnome-terminal use Pango? Is there any way one could make it do so?
I could only find a nine years old thread on this topic on gtk-i18n-list:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-i18n-list/2000-Oct
On Sun,17.May.09, 01:39:07, Girish Kulkarni wrote:
>
> Does gnome-terminal use Pango? Is there any way one could make it do so?
> I could only find a nine years old thread on this topic on gtk-i18n-list:
>
> http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-i18n-list/2000-October/msg00020.html
>
> And that does
Marco Romano wrote:
>
> It's a wget feature:
> http://www.gnu.org/software/wget/manual/html_node/Signals.html#Signals
Ah! Thank you. This clarifies a lot. However ...
> When you close a gnome-terminal it sends a SIGHUP to the shell which in
> turn do the same with its child processes (wget incl
H.S. has written:
I then tried the same thing in KDE where konsole opens. In this case
though closing the konsole also quits wget. So this works okay.
So on the surface it appears to be a problem in Gnome ... or a feature.
Any tips how this can be explained or where the problem is?
It's
On 2006-09-27 16:33:29 +0100, Gerard Robin wrote:
> when I run mutt in gnome-terminal and I open a mail which contains a
> link as http://.., if I open this link, it is opened with lynx. But
> I would like to use dillo instead lynx.
> Which file must I edit to change the browser ?
It depends h
On Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 04:42:22PM +0200, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
From: Sven Arvidsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: gnome-terminal and mutt
when I run mutt in gnome-terminal and I open a mail which contains a
link as http://.., if I open this link,
On Wed, 2006-09-27 at 16:33 +0100, Gerard Robin wrote:
> hello,
> when I run mutt in gnome-terminal and I open a mail which contains a
> link as http://.., if I open this link, it is opened with lynx. But
> I would like to use dillo instead lynx.
> Which file must I edit to change the browser ?
Thomas Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Bill Wohler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> If I start "gnome-terminal --title foo" and turn it into an icon, the
>> icon's text still says "Terminal."
>
>> Interestingly, if I use the xterm escape characters to update the
>> titlebar (echo "^[]0;foo^G"),
Bill Wohler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I start "gnome-terminal --title foo" and turn it into an icon, the
> icon's text still says "Terminal."
> Interestingly, if I use the xterm escape characters to update the
> titlebar (echo "^[]0;foo^G"), and then turn the terminal into an icon,
> the ico
On Sun, Nov 28, 2004 at 09:58:24AM +0100, Bram Mertens wrote:
> On Sat, 2004-11-27 at 21:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > $ gnome-terminal --command=ls
> xterm has a '-hold' option:
> -hold Turn on the hold resource, i.e., xterm will not immediately
I usually use something like:
gnome-terminal
Hi
On Sat, 2004-11-27 at 21:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hello,
>
> i am having trouble getting gnome-terminal to persist using the --command
> option.
>
> $ gnome-terminal --command=ls
>
> opens a new gnome-terminal and closes it immediately after executing the 'ls'.
>
> does anyone know o
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello,
i am having trouble getting gnome-terminal to persist using the --command
option.
$ gnome-terminal --command=ls
opens a new gnome-terminal and closes it immediately after executing the 'ls'.
does anyone know of a way to keep the terminal from closing after running t
On 2004-04-16 11:09:30 -0700, Jan Medlock wrote:
> I have seperate Alt and Meta keys, which work correctly in X. I am
> having trouble using Meta with gnome-terminal in unstable. The
> resource 'XTerm*metaSendsEscape: true' causes xterm to do the right
> thing when sending Meta keys. How can I g
On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 01:28:04PM -0500, David Clymer wrote:
>On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 06:57, Magnus Therning wrote:
>> I realize this is slightly off topic here, but it seems a lot of REALLY
>> knowledgable people inhabit this list :-)
>>
>
>Flattery will get you nowhere. Besides, I know you're not
On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 06:57, Magnus Therning wrote:
> Is there a way of switching the profile of a running gnome-terminal,
> without using the menu? I am mostly interested of doing it from inside
> the terminal itself.
The immediately obvious answer is "ALT+t p". Also see "gnome-terminal
--help"
On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 06:57, Magnus Therning wrote:
> I realize this is slightly off topic here, but it seems a lot of REALLY
> knowledgable people inhabit this list :-)
>
Flattery will get you nowhere. Besides, I know you're not talking about
me ;o)
> Is there a way of switching the profile of
On Wed, Oct 22, 2003 at 03:57:39PM +0200, JG wrote:
>
> Known problem,
>
> http://bugs.debian.org/183035
> http://bugs.debian.org/190378
>
> Latest gnome-terminal from unstable (version 2.4.1-2) seems to behave
> better (maybe fixed the bug?), but I still did not have to test it
> thoroughly (t
Dave Howorth wrote:
> Is there a way to change the title of a gnome-terminal window?
Ashish Ariga replied:
> Depends on your terminal (echo $TERM).
> Commonly it is "]0;YourText"
> eg. printf "^[]0;MyTitle^G"
Torsten Reuss replied:
Have a look at the XTerm title mini howto
$ apt-get install doc-lin
Dave Howorth wrote:
Is there a way to change the title of a gnome-terminal window?
I see that some programs (e.g. vim) do it but others (e.g. mysql) do
not and it would be nice to know which was which in a list of icons.
Thanks, Dave
Have a look at the XTerm title mini howto
$ apt-get install d
> "Antonio" == Antonio Rodr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
Antonio> The best way I have found to keep the gnome terminal is size is
Antonio> by changing the font size in Settings >> Preferences >> General
Antonio> >> Fonts >> Browse Here pick font (some will distort the screen
Antonio>
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 12:15:18 -0400
Hubert Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > "Javier" == Javier Kohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> [...]
>
> Javier> I have saved the session after resizing the terminal to my
> Javier> favoured size. In my previous system, which was sensitively
> Javier>
> "Javier" == Javier Kohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
Javier> I have saved the session after resizing the terminal to my
Javier> favoured size. In my previous system, which was sensitively
Javier> slower than the one I use now, you could see the window spawning
Javier> at the desired s
* Javier Kohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> latter. If I knew how it was really supposed to work I'd post a proper
> bug report in gnome's BTS, but I don't, so I thought maybe someone here
> could give me a hand.
AFAIR there was a discussion with no solution in the end on
desktop-devel-list. It seems a
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>
> I'm using Debian's gnome-session, so I'm not doing anything weird.
On Sat, Nov 02, 2002 at 05:43:48PM -0500, Daniel Barclay wrote:
> Package gnome-terminal seems to depend (transitively) on a lot things.
>
> Is it really supposed to require installing packages such as docbookxml,
> libxslt, and sgml-data?
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On Fri, 2002-06-28 at 16:58, Steve Juranich wrote:
> Fcc: outmail
>
> > Check out this thread:
> > http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2002/debian-user-200206/thrd10.html#04843
>
> Oops. Specifically, this message:
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2002/debian-user-20
Scott Henson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Today I did an apt-get dist-upgrade and it brought down gnome-terminal2
> to replace gnome-terminal. I like to see the new gnome2 packages
> comming down on to my system, but this new gnome-terminal looks
> horrible.
Indeed. The default look is complet
Fcc: outmail
> Check out this thread:
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2002/debian-user-200206/thrd10.html#04843
Oops. Specifically, this message:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2002/debian-user-200206/msg04864.html
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On Fri, Jun 28, 2002 at 04:28:37PM -0400, Scott Henson wrote:
> Today I did an apt-get dist-upgrade and it brought down gnome-terminal2
> to replace gnome-terminal. I like to see the new gnome2 packages
> comming down on to my system, but this new gnome-terminal looks
> horrible. It is black text
You haven't bee paying attention today, have you? :)
Check out this thread:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2002/debian-user-200206/thrd10.html#04843
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Rick Pasotto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Where does gnome-terminal pick up settings that differ from the console?
>
> For example, 'locale' on the console shows everything as 'en_US' but in
> gnome-terminal it shows as 'english'.
Maybe you need to enable the "login terminal" option of gnome-te
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002, Michael A. Nachlinger wrote:
> Having problems getting gnome-terminal to work after an update.
>
> Messages-
>
> Gdk-WARNING **: Missing charsets in FontSet creation
> Gdk-Warning **: ISO8859-1
> Gdk-Warning **: ISO8859-1
> gnome-terminal:relocation error:
> gnome-terminal
On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 09:00:58PM -0500, Eric C. Cooper wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 05:34:44PM -0800, Paul E Condon wrote:
> > I notice that whenever I have a well formed URL appearing on a
> > gnome-terminal window, it I pass the cursor over it, the URL text
> > becomes underlined and the cu
On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 05:34:44PM -0800, Paul E Condon wrote:
> I notice that whenever I have a well formed URL appearing on a
> gnome-terminal window, it I pass the cursor over it, the URL text
> becomes underlined and the cursor changes from an I-bar to a
> finger-pointing hand. What is this for
On Sat, Jun 30, 2001 at 11:32:03PM +1000, Jonathan David Wheelhouse wrote:
>
> Could somebody please tell me what their font setting is please?
>
Well, i think the default is clean, but i use:
-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal-*-*-120-*-*-c-*-iso8859-1
it's small, but i can fit 6 terminals usably on
On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, Carel Fellinger wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 07:09:24PM -0500, D-Man wrote:
> xterm*|rxvt|eterm|wterm)
> local TITLEBAR='\[\033]0;[EMAIL PROTECTED]:\w\007\]'
> ;;
>
> My question back is:
> how the hell are you supposed to find such info?
S
Carel Fellinger wrote:
>
> On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 07:09:24PM -0500, D-Man wrote:
> > On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 02:19:20PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > |
> > | hi
> > |
> > |
> > | i was curious what needs to be done to get a remote host
> > | (connected through ssh) to display the hostname a
On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 07:09:24PM -0500, D-Man wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 02:19:20PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> |
> | hi
> |
> |
> | i was curious what needs to be done to get a remote host
> | (connected through ssh) to display the hostname and directory
> | in the titlebar of a
On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 07:09:24PM -0500, D-Man wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 02:19:20PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> |
> | hi
> |
> |
> | i was curious what needs to be done to get a remote host
> | (connected through ssh) to display the hostname and directory
> | in the titlebar of a g
On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 02:19:20PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
| hi
|
|
| i was curious what needs to be done to get a remote host
| (connected through ssh) to display the hostname and directory
| in the titlebar of a gnome-terminal window. redhat systems
| seem to do this but none of my d
Michael Soulier wrote:
>
> One of the reasons why I overall prefer xterm is because it
> conforms to X protocols. To my knowledge, gnome apps don't do this. The
> gnome-terminal has its own menu built-in for configuration. I'm not sure
> if you can rebind keys with it though.
To
On Sun, 13 Aug 2000, Ed Cogburn wrote:
> I'm using woody + helixcode GNOME. Does the gnome-terminal currently
> have no way to read and use X resource files? In gnome-terminal,
> things like the key sequence produced by the F1 key is different from
> the one in the regular xterm. gnome-te
I've noticed the same thing. What works for me is to create a file
.xsession then enter
gnome-session
insert any instrcutions you might have
exec (window manager)
I've opted to stay away from helixcode Gnome for a while, it seems to
create problems for me ( probably through no fault of the progr
Yea, I don't think gnome-terminal respects the Xresource settings. It
has it's own "preferences" settings (I don't know how you set global
defaults). Just right click anyway on the terminal if the menu isn't
present.
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