Hello,
I've been having a problem under Red Hat 6.0 that when I exit X
(either by quitting the window manager or with the X three-fingered
salute), my xterms live through it and I have to kill them by hand.
I'm using Window Maker as my windowmanager, but I'm pretty sure
that I have this problem even if I use something else instead.
Anyone know what could be causing this and how I'd fix it? (A
setting in .Xdefaults that I missed when going through the man page,
perhaps?)
BTW, gnome-terminal isn't a viable option (too resource intensive
for my -- gasp -- three-year-old machine), though rxvt might be. My rxvts
haven't been outliving their X sessions, but they don't interpret
control-arrowkey combinations as plain arrowkeys. A nitpicky detail,
yes, but one that I run into a lot when manipulating pine e-mail
recipient lists.
Thanks,
Matt
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