

PATH=/home/binty/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/lib/jvm/default/bin:/usr/bin/site_perl:/usr/bin/vendor_perl:/usr/bin/core_perlĭBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS=unix:path=/run/user/1000/busĪ_z=F*COMP_KEY=F*COMP_POINT=F*COMP_TYPE="*SHLVLĮdit: I don’t blame FVWM, I have a feeling (I know that’s no hard evidence) NsCDE has a setting that makes it be in this condition. In rare cases, however, configuration of the X server is required.

This is the same as the vt100 resource colorMode. +cm: This option enables recognition of ANSI color-change escape sequences.

It sets the colorMode resource to 'false'. are passed to xterm without processing the -class, -k8, and -u8 options should not. Normally it is 'XTerm', but can be set to another class such as 'UXTerm' to override selected resources.-cm: This option disables recognition of ANSI color-change escape sequences. If youre using some terminals like xterm or uxterm, some meta keys do not. or uxterm(1) as appropriate, based on the users locale setting. XDG_DATA_DIRS=/usr/share/:/usr/local/share/ I am paranoid about security, which settings could I change to be even more. NSCDE_FVWM_VERSION_INFO=1.0.4-118-g44e21c5b which is the traditional terminal emulator uxterm, which is a wrapper around xterm that is intelligent about locale settings (especially those which. XAPPLRESDIR=/home/binty/.NsCDE/app-defaults GTK_MODULES=canberra-gtk-module:canberra-gtk-moduleįVWM3_LOGFILE=/home/binty/.NsCDE/tmp/fvwm.log Here are echo $TERM & printenv from uxterm xtermįVWMMFL_SOCKET=/home/binty/.NsCDE/tmp/fvwm_mfl.sock
UXTERM SETTINGS INSTALL
Run the install command with -y flag to quickly install the packages and dependencies.
UXTERM SETTINGS UPDATE
Sure, yes I thought about that too but couldn’t find any evidence… How do I download xterm in Linux Detailed Instructions: Run update command to update package repositories and get latest package information.
