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Ken Weingold wrote:
> Sorry if this is not the most appropriate forum for this, but I have a
> question about terminal setting on my Debian system. Default term
> setting was vt100. Everything was fine, but in top, when I would hit
> 'u' to limit the user proce
Sorry if this is not the most appropriate forum for this, but I have a
question about terminal setting on my Debian system. Default term
setting was vt100. Everything was fine, but in top, when I would hit
'u' to limit the user processes, the user prompt would look like this:
$<5>$<3>$<2>$<2>Whi
On Sat, 24 Apr 1999, Luis Villa wrote:
> 1) I am logging in remotely to my machine (using xdm) from my laptop on a
> regular basis. For a variety of reasons (speed, resolution, etc.) I prefer
> to use enlightenment on my laptop and windowmaker on my desktop. Has
> anyone worked out a clean way to
On Sat, Apr 24, 1999 at 03:12:52PM -0400, Luis Villa wrote:
> 2) Simpler :) Where is the TERM definition for xterm stored, and is it
> safe to change it? I'm pretty sick of logging into my school account from
> my box and getting the message "Terminal type "xterm-debian", is unknown."
> and then ha
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Two separate and basically unrelated questions:
1) I am logging in remotely to my machine (using xdm) from m
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