Rxvt replacement?

2004-03-19 Thread Francisco Reyes
Ever since I updated to stable a few days ago (from an Oct 2003 stable)
Rxvt either takes a long time to come up or flat out crashes Xfree. Logs
for Xfree say that a signal 11 was caught, but nothing else.

Tried asking on the stable list,but got no response. Tried updating Xfree,
reinstalling xfce, reinstalling rxvt. No luck.

Is there any other xterm replacement which is small like rxvt? Or at least
smaller than xterm.

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Re: Rxvt replacement?

2004-03-19 Thread Peter Schuller
 Is there any other xterm replacement which is small like rxvt? Or at least
 smaller than xterm.

Grepping around the ports tree i found 'wterm' which is supposedly a 
fork/branch of rxvt (haven't tried it yet). There's also aterm (also forked 
off rxvt apparantly).

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Re: Rxvt replacement?

2004-03-19 Thread Francisco Reyes
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, Peter Schuller wrote:

  Is there any other xterm replacement which is small like rxvt? Or at least
  smaller than xterm.

 fork/branch of rxvt (haven't tried it yet). There's also aterm (also forked
 off rxvt apparantly).

Went with aterm. It's size is just a few KBs more than Rxvt.
Working nicely so far.

Thanks for reference.
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Re: Rxvt replacement?

2004-03-19 Thread Scott W
Peter Schuller wrote:
Is there any other xterm replacement which is small like rxvt? Or at least
smaller than xterm.


Grepping around the ports tree i found 'wterm' which is supposedly a 
fork/branch of rxvt (haven't tried it yet). There's also aterm (also forked 
off rxvt apparantly).

aterm is great- half the footprint or better of XTerm, with working 
transparency/shading if that's your thing.  I _think_ wterm is also an 
rxvt derivative, so either one should be close in footprint...

Scott

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