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[ILUG] Stop vi clearing screen on exit

[ILUG] Stop vi clearing screen on exit

Colm Buckley colm at tuatha.org
Wed May 16 14:42:06 IST 2001


On Wednesday 16 May 2001 14:25, Conor Daly wrote:

> I don't have a .Xresources or .Xdefaults

If you don't have .Xresources or .Xdefaults, you should be able to
create one without any problems - most display managers should be set
up to read one of these at session startup (look in gdm/kdm/xdm's scripts
directory to see which one).

There *should* be something equivalent for gnome-terminal, but I have
no information on this.  I tend to use xterm or rxvt rather than konsole or
gnome-terminal, basically because my way of working tends to invoke
many terminals for short periods, and xterm starts up faster than
either the GNOME or KDE equivalents.

              Colm

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