On Thursday 03 February 2005 09:08 pm, Carl E. Hartung wrote:
You've all got me wracking my brain now, but I seem to recall recently (last few days) reading a Novell/SuSE notice somewhere that they've begun deprecating some number of terminal programs that have been deemed redundant. They're simple enough to build from source, aren't they?
Could this blurb from the 9.2 release notes be what you read? Terminal Emulators for X11 We have removed a number of terminal emulators because they are either no longer maintained or do not work in the default environment, especially by not supporting UTF-8. SUSE LINUX offers standard terminals, such as xterm, the KDE and GNOME terminals, and mlterm (Multilingual Terminal Emulator for X), which might be a replacement for aterm and eterm. Doug e starting with
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