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  • what is the use of xterm in Ubuntu? - Ask Ubuntu
    2 By definition xterm is a terminal emulator for the X Window System Since Ubuntu by default relies on X11 graphical server for any graphics - that's why xterm comes with Ubuntu Now, unless you manually change it, both default terminal and xterm should run your bash shell, which is what actually interprets commands
  • How to change the default font size of XTerm? - Ask Ubuntu
    This informs xterm to use the 'fixed' font at size 18 From here, to incorporate the changes you've made you can either: restart X; or run xrdb -merge ~ Xresources in a terminal All new xterm s should now have the font change If you run man xterm and go down to the RESOURCES section, you can find a wealth of additional, configurable xterm
  • How do I maintain custom settings of XTerm across sessions?
    Is there any way to keep the settings of XTerm that I've applied so that it opens with these settings when I reopen it (e g text size, set by Ctrl+RightClick)?
  • command line - Term, Xterm or Uxterm? - Ask Ubuntu
    How exactly are xterm and uxterm useless? I'm much rather press F10 in xterm than Esc, 0 in gnome-terminal, and with true-type fonts xterm looks awesome
  • How to enable cut or copy-paste in xterm - Ask Ubuntu
    I regularly uses xterm for web browsing because of its image rendering property but the one thing which makes xterm difficult comparing to terminal is the copy cut paste availability in terminal pr
  • unity - How does copy-paste work with xterm? - Ask Ubuntu
    40 Xterm uses cut buffers, not the standard X11 clipboard selection used for standard copy-paste that gnome-terminal and most other Linux programs now use But if you start xterm like this: xterm -ls -xrm 'XTerm*selectToClipboard: true' then selections are available via the standard clipboard
  • xterm - Opening a terminal, running a command, and leaving an . . .
    Yes, its definitely possible When you use bash -c by itself, it corresponds to "Read and execute commands from the first non-option argument command_string, then exit" You can have bash start in interactive shell mode with the bash -i options, which will automatically read your bashrc configuration file, as well as should also give you command history access wth up down arrows
  • xterm error : xt error cant open display xterm display is not set
    This is likely due to either a misconfiguration issue or you have multiple displays As can be seen in the xterm manpage (man xterm) you can set the display using the -display flag: -display display This option specifies the X server to contact; see X(7) If you then look in X(7) where it specifies to look (man X) you will see what you need to put after the flag: DISPLAY NAMES From the user's


















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