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2010 Jan 09
21
[Bug 25966] New: nv25 : rxvt scrolling is very slow
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=25966
Summary: nv25 : rxvt scrolling is very slow
Product: xorg
Version: 7.5
Platform: x86 (IA32)
OS/Version: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Driver/nouveau
AssignedTo: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org
2016 Sep 30
1
CentOS on new Thinkpads
...There was a Linux kernel bug
related to power management in the initial F23 kernel that caused it to
not boot; someone from Intel debugged it and fixed it.
Only other problem I had was I got the high-res display, which made my
favorite terminal font (classic X bitmapped font "fixed" aka 6x13) too
small to comfortably read. :) Solved that by just doubling the font
size to 12x26! Wish someone would make an outline font that looks
essentially the same so I could scale it (I've taken a look at trying a
couple of times, but I have no skill for font work I've found).
--
Chris Ada...
2008 Jul 29
1
Xdefaults file.
I am trying to get my xterm window under gnome to open with large fonts,
with light green foreground and dark green background. I have the
following .Xdefaults file contents:
$ cat .Xdefaults
! This is a comment ;-)
#ifdef COLOR
*customization: -color
#endif
!! Let's cast a wide net, for any app supporting these
! Blink instead of beeping
*visualBell: True
*scrollTtyOutput: False
2011 Jan 07
5
Set font and size in xterm
I have a situation where gnome console does not handle vt102 escape
sequences properly and therefor need to employ xterm instead. When
I run xterm from a gnome terminal window I am presented with an
extremely small terminal window employing an almost unreadably small
font.
I have attempted to set the font size using xrdb and a custom
.Xresources file. I can change the colour scheme. I can
2016 Sep 30
9
CentOS on new Thinkpads
Is anyone running CentOS on a newish Thinkpad?
I have been using Linux as my primary workstation since about 97 and
it seems like using Linux as a desktop has slipped over the years.
After the Gnome desktop dumb-down, I have been nursing CentOS 6.8 on a
5 yo Toshiba. So I was hoping that someone has some recent real-world
experience with new Thinkpads.
So is anyone running a new Thinkpad? What