> What's the difference between Debian and Ubuntu to cause Debian's xterm
> background to be black? Backgrounds are black on Jaunty, but not Karmic
> and not Lucid. A dirty work-around is to use this command "xterm -class
> XTerm-color" to spawn an xterm. What can I put in .Xresources to make
> an xterm always assume that it should use the XTerm-color class?
Debian sets the background color by a modification to
/etc/X11/app-defaults/XTerm, combined with
the /etc/X11/Xresources/x11-common file. That's been discussed, pointed
out where to look -
On Thu, 6 May 2010, frotz wrote:
> What's the difference between Debian and Ubuntu to cause Debian's xterm
> background to be black? Backgrounds are black on Jaunty, but not Karmic
> and not Lucid. A dirty work-around is to use this command "xterm -class
> XTerm-color" to spawn an xterm. What can I put in .Xresources to make
> an xterm always assume that it should use the XTerm-color class?
Debian sets the background color by a modification to app-defaults/ XTerm, combined with Xresources/ x11-common file. That's been discussed, pointed
/etc/X11/
the /etc/X11/
out where to look -
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