Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] Re: xterm problem: unwanted highlighting in reverse video
I tried creating a new user, but the problem persists. There is no .termcap entry in the new user directory (or in mine). If I type "xterm -tn xterm-xi" or "xterm -tn xterm-xf86suse" the problem goes away, although I cannot get tset to work when I resize the xterm window (it says it does not recognize "xterm-xi", etc.).
The only modifications I made in my installation were (i) installation of Accelerated X 4.1, (2) modification of the fonts as per a posting on this list (compressing with "compress" rather than gzip).
Still a bit puzzled...
Joan Bresnan
On Sun, 9 Aug 1998, Joan Bresnan wrote:
I seem to have a problem with xterm in my new SuSE linux 5.2 installation that I can't solve. The problem is that when I run an xterm and use more/less, the first pageful of text is normal, and the second appears in reverse video. The reverse video disappears when I quit more/less and do "ls". This problem does not occur with rxvt. But I would like to be able to use xterm, so I've looked around for clues on the problem by reading the man pages and app-defaults for xterm and rxvt, looking at .Xresources, /etc/inputrc, etc., and reading the archives of the suse-linux-e list. Unfortunately, nothing I have tried seems to work.
Can anyone suggest a clue or solution?
Do you have this problem with every account?
Please try: Create a sample user and check if the problem exists with the new account. If you only see the problem with an "old" user (the home has lived under previous installs) check for the existance of a .termcap directory in the users home and delete/rename it.
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The following fixed the problem: I first removed the XF86 package (using YAST), and then reinstalled it on top of my Accelerated X installation. Then I merely symlinked `X' to the Xaccel server without making any other changes (using my previous Xaccel.ini file). Now xterm behaves normally. A private msg I received from Ted Harding indicates that installing Accelerated X 4.1 puts in a lot of stuff including an xterm. Just installing the server itself may be the way to preserve the working SuSE configurations. ...Now if only I could fix Xemacs, which is still broken from my Accelerated X installation.... Joan Bresnan - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e
With AcceleratedX 4.1, you have more than 1 install option. By choosing "Minimal Install", you do not overwrite some of the XFree86 installed files. (All this is fixed in the forthcoming new version of AccelX by the way.) I have not had the problem when I install this way. Joan Bresnan <bresnan@stanford.edu> wrote:
The following fixed the problem: I first removed the XF86 package (using YAST), and then reinstalled it on top of my Accelerated X installation. Then I merely symlinked `X' to the Xaccel server without making any other changes (using my previous Xaccel.ini file). Now xterm behaves normally.
A private msg I received from Ted Harding indicates that installing Accelerated X 4.1 puts in a lot of stuff including an xterm. Just installing the server itself may be the way to preserve the working SuSE configurations.
...Now if only I could fix Xemacs, which is still broken from my Accelerated X installation....
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