
How to change the default font size of XTerm? - Ask Ubuntu
Jul 9, 2012 · This informs xterm to use the 'fixed' font at size 18. From here, to incorporate the changes you've made you can either: restart X; or run xrdb -merge ~/.Xresources in a terminal All new xterm s …
command line - Term, Xterm or Uxterm? - Ask Ubuntu
How exactly are xterm and uxterm useless? I'm much rather press F10 in xterm than Esc, 0 in gnome-terminal, and with true-type fonts xterm looks awesome.
what is the use of xterm in Ubuntu? - Ask Ubuntu
Aug 5, 2015 · 2 By definition xterm is a terminal emulator for the X Window System. Since Ubuntu by default relies on X11 graphical server for any graphics - that's why xterm comes with Ubuntu. Now, …
Simply set xterm title? - Ask Ubuntu
Apr 30, 2015 · It prevents the shell (or any app running in xterm) from using terminal escape sequences to change the window title. Thus, the title will always remain the same (as set with -T).
unity - How does copy-paste work with xterm? - Ask Ubuntu
Jan 9, 2013 · 43 Xterm uses cut buffers, not the standard X11 clipboard selection used for standard copy-paste that gnome-terminal and most other Linux programs now use. But if you start xterm like …
How to use PuTTY to get X11 connections over ssh from Windows to …
Oct 31, 2017 · I need to get remote X11 terminal access from Windows machines into my Ubuntu 16.04 system. I am choosing not to use RDP for this since this only affects the two Windows clients. From …
How to enable cut or copy-paste in xterm - Ask Ubuntu
May 3, 2015 · I regularly uses xterm for web browsing because of its image rendering property but the one thing which makes xterm difficult comparing to terminal is the copy/cut paste availability in …
command line - Change background colour in Xterm - Ask Ubuntu
Nov 5, 2016 · I want to change Xterm's (not the gnome terminal) background colour in Ubuntu 16.04 but there happens to be no title bar. I could not even find the Xresources file. Also, I want the colour …
How do I maintain custom settings of XTerm across sessions?
May 27, 2014 · Is there any way to keep the settings of XTerm that I've applied so that it opens with these settings when I reopen it (e.g. text size, set by Ctrl+RightClick)?
xorg - ssh -X "Xt error: Can't open display: :0.0" - Ask Ubuntu
I'm running DISPLAY=:0 xterm and still get the xterm: Xt error: Can't open display: :0 error, so the environment variable is not the problem.