gt; By the way error looks like this:
> --
> Application "gnome-terminal" process (x) has crashed due to the
> fatal error. (Segmentation fault)
> --
>
> Any idea why is this happening and how to solve this problem?
> I can view manual und
Hi!
I have a strange problem. When I request at my terminal under gnome
desktop "$ man ftpaccess" the terminal crashes. This happens only for
this demand. I can wiev all others manuals axcept this one.
By the way error looks like this:
--
Application "gnome-terminal&
Hi All,
I've just been looking for the Bugzilla reports about the above problem. It
seems that there may be a fix, but I'm not too sure. Some of the bug reports
have been assigned, one is closed, with a reference to a fix I don't really
understand how to use (i.e. which rpm do I need from the list
Hi,
I'm using RH-8.0 and I really don't know what I did
wrong, but gnome-terminal crashes each time I use it.
If I use Eterm and I type "gnome-terminal" I get this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] eric]$ gnome-terminal
** (gnome-terminal:10682): WARNING **: Failed to load
Xft font patter
Hello!
So here's an odd one this is driving me absolutely batcrap:
I ran into some issues with Metacity, so rejiggered things to use Sawfish 2.0 as distributed with
RH 8. No biggie.
To make a long story short, if I launch a gnome-terminal with ANY sawfish defined hotkey, I cannot
On 11/28/02 14:28 +, rupert wrote:
> Also, out of interest, why is there no redhat 8.0
> specific list?
The Psyche list is specific to 8.0.:
https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list
John
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On Thu, 2002-11-28 at 09:08, Nick Lindsell wrote:
> At 14:28 28/11/2002 +, you wrote:
> >Hi all,
> >
> >If I start up gnome-terminal in redhat 8.0 it gradually
> >consumes all of my memory and swap space until my
> >machine is unusable. I can watch it doin
At 14:28 28/11/2002 +, you wrote:
Hi all,
If I start up gnome-terminal in redhat 8.0 it gradually
consumes all of my memory and swap space until my
machine is unusable. I can watch it doing this using
'top'. My current solution is to use xterm as my
default terminal.
Has anyone
Hi all,
If I start up gnome-terminal in redhat 8.0 it gradually
consumes all of my memory and swap space until my
machine is unusable. I can watch it doing this using
'top'. My current solution is to use xterm as my
default terminal.
Has anyone else come across this problem?
Al
I have the folling in my .cshrc file:
alias xt '(echo -n "];\!*^G" > /dev/tty)'
This command changes the title of an xterm, and used to also change the
title of a gnome-terminal. Starting with RedHat 8.0, this stopped
working. Now I just see a bit of garbage in the t
I also find it funny that on my system it takes longer to start a
gnome-terminal window than mozilla when running X to another server through
XDMCP.
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> Se
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Subject: Re: RH8 gnome-terminal breaks Cisco ctrl-shift-6-x
Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2002 17:39:22 -0500 (EST)
This is bad news.
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Steven Raymond wrote:
> A very necessary break sequence for Cisco router administration is
> "ctrl-shift-6-x
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Steven Raymond wrote:
> "ctrl-shift-6-x". It seems that gnome-terminal in RH8 breaks this key
> sequence. No matter how many times you enter it, the sequence does not
Gnome-terminal breaks a lot of sequences. Use xterm instead.
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This is bad news.
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Steven Raymond wrote:
> A very necessary break sequence for Cisco router administration is
> "ctrl-shift-6-x". It seems that gnome-terminal in RH8 breaks this key
> sequence. No matter how many times you enter it, the sequence does not
A very necessary break sequence for Cisco router administration is
"ctrl-shift-6-x". It seems that gnome-terminal in RH8 breaks this key
sequence. No matter how many times you enter it, the sequence does not seem
to be sent by gnome-terminal. Had no problems with it in 7.3
On Sun, 27 Oct 2002 17:26:20 -0800 (PST)
"Todd A. Jacobs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone else having a hard time with the gnome-terminal that comes with
>
> 8.0? On my system, it seems to:
>
> 1) Have some sort of funky termcap that isn't quite
>
Anyone else having a hard time with the gnome-terminal that comes with
8.0? On my system, it seems to:
1) Have some sort of funky termcap that isn't quite
xterm-compatible. Using vim inside gnome-terminal sometimes yields
very unpleasant results.
2) Be very inconsistent
On Wed, Jul 03, 2002 at 07:46:07PM -0400, Jay Daniels wrote:
>
> I've always been told to use eterm from enlightenment because gnome
> terminal was screwed but never found out how to compile just the
> enlightment terminal for x. any ideas?
Yea, go to google and look for src.
On Wed, 2002-07-03 at 18:23, Bret Hughes wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-07-03 at 10:54, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> >
> > Multi Gnome Terminal 1.5.1
>
>
> This is a VERY Cool tool. I probably go get the update too
>
> Bret
>
>
I've always been told to use eterm from
On Wed, 2002-07-03 at 10:54, Hal Burgiss wrote:
>
> Multi Gnome Terminal 1.5.1
This is a VERY Cool tool. I probably go get the update too
Bret
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Multi Gnome Terminal 1.5.1
Multi Gnome Terminal is an enhanced version of gnome-terminal, with
many powerful new features and extensions. The most notable
enhancement is the ability to run multiple terminals within the same
window. Each terminal may be accessed by it's "Tab", t
I haven't used gnome-terminal in a while, but it seems to me there
used to be a way of specifying which browser to use when
shift-clicking on a highlighted URL. I get Mozilla no matter what, and
prefer w3m to open in the same window. I am not really using gnome,
but playing with this (act
This is cross posted to the gnome-list.
I'm running gnome-terminal version 1.4.0.4 from gnome-core-1.4.0.4-38. I cannot
get the geometry settings to work in sawfish-0.38-11, my preferred window
manager. They work as expected in enlightenment-0.16.4-11.
Can someone help out to fin
ert...
>
> Using RH7.1
>
> For some reason Gnome Terminal (GT) will no longer run. I recently
> installed Balsa and Netscape 6.2 and this may have something to do with
> GT not working although I'm not sure which of those, if either, disabled
> GT.
>
> Running Gno
Newbie alert...
Using RH7.1
For some reason Gnome Terminal (GT) will no longer run. I recently
installed Balsa and Netscape 6.2 and this may have something to do with
GT not working although I'm not sure which of those, if either, disabled
GT.
Running Gnome RPM (as root), if I do a &q
With gnome-terminal when i use an curses application like iptraf or
centericq characters that are susposed to be drawn as lines, are drawn
as dotted rectangles. WI assume gnome-terminal draws the rectangles for
characters it does not know how to draw. If I use Eterm on the same
system it draws
I can use a variety of fonts within the gnome terminal. Occasionally I run
into problem with fonts displaying irradically. For example using the
following font does not clear the screen the command "clear" is executed:
-abisource-arial-regular-r-normal-*-*-140-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1
You
-libs.
i killed the symlink, reinstalled the libs rpm, and the gnome-terminal
worked again. you can just readjust the link manually instead...
--sasha
David Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alex,
> No, i haven't figured it out yet. Using KDE for now.
> -Dave
>
Hi folks,
I like the gnome default terminal. I use Gnome Terminal 1.2.1.
This may seem silly, but I can't get the terminal to save my preferences.
I modify my prefences (colors, background, etc.) but when I hit the panel icon, I get
the default black and grey terminal.
Can anyone
Paul Anderson wrote:
>
> man xmodmap
>
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man xmodmap
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Subject: xterm, gnome-terminal, ALT key, alternate screen
Hi.
I like my terminals to
Hi.
I like my terminals to understand the ALT key as Esc. ( That is I want
ALT-b to move back a word, )
and I don't want the screen cleared after I use less/man.
Unfortunately for me, in the default redhat configuration, xterm doesn't
treat ALT as escape and gnome-terminal
I found it ~/.gnome/Terminal
brian
On Tue, 11 Jan 2000, Brian wrote:
>
> Where is the font set for gnome-terminal? I know xterm has font set in
> .Xdefaults (Xterm*Font: fontname)..but what about
> gnome-terminal
Where is the font set for gnome-terminal? I know xterm has font set in
.Xdefaults (Xterm*Font: fontname)..but what about
gnome-terminal?
Brian
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