Chris, I actually took a look at the strace log and saw the problems with creating registry keys and I sent my email with that note before I read your email that mentioned the fact that I may not be able to write to HKLM. So it may still be worth considering that something along the path to an xterm startup is trying to write to HKLM and fails.
Harold Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > On Mon, Jul 01, 2002 at 04:51:19PM -0400, Harold L Hunt wrote: > >Chris, > > > >Sorry, I've been running around like a chicken with its head cut off > >this last week trying to get the car repaired for a 1200 mile trip this > >weekend and all the things that go along with that... I forgot that > >you sent me information on how to do an strace. > > > >Here is the strace: > > > >http://www.msu.edu/~huntharo/xwin/xterm-strace.out.bz2 > > > >From the first lines of the file, maybe this has something to do with > >the fact that I do not have permission to create new LOCAL_MACHINE > >registry keys? > > Heh. I just sent that supposition in response to your previous email. > I don't think that is what is causing this problem but it is certainly > causing your problems with mount. > > cgf >
