On Monday 17 February 2003 15:13, Chad Daelhousen wrote:
> Why vim tries to talk to X11 when starting up in an xterm is something I
> never figured out.

Well, the magic is, that Vim tries to set the statusbar of the xterm. This 
completly useless "Thank you for flying Vim" in your title bar after exiting 
vim is a result of that. Nothing else is done as far as I know.

There is a way to turn this off, but I don't know and can't check it. Have 
done that at home. On my laptop I do the xhost + localhost in my .login file.

Best regards,
Oliver

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