Am Tue, 09 Sep 2003 13:50:50 +0000 schrieb Buchan Milne:
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> Udo Rader wrote:
>> hi,
>>
>> the last cooker update changed the terminal application used by the
>> WM-Terminal from xterm to konsole ...
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>> The deeper reason for this is that xvt is now mapped to konsole per
>> default in /etc/alternatives ... is this really intended? Not only
>> does it take quite a long time to start up initially when kde is not
>> running, it also requires tons of kde installed on the system.
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> 1)
> # update-alternatives --config xvt
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> 2)
> # urpme kdebase-konsole
> (or which ever package actually now owns konsole)
Well, deleting it is always an option. But what I'm questioning is
the _default_ setting for xvt. Does that really have to be konsole?
I mean, if I have multiple terminal emus installed, why does konsole
have to be the default? why not gnome-terminal (or any other)?
Shouldn't this be as lightweight as possible per default?
happy hacking
udo
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