I would suspect the video driver. I have a Intel machine that is running
Slackware 14.0 and the display works fine with xterms but when graphics are
involved the display of the graphics has problems. I would check for a
graphics driver update.
I think this is the right information from
On Thu, 21 Sep 2017, Stuart Longland wrote:
I'd be suspicious of the video drivers perhaps Xlib (xterm, rxvt?) is
triggering some bug in the video driver that Qt (Konsole) isn't.
qterminal is another Qt-based terminal emulator that might confirm
whether the widget set is having an effect.
On 21/09/17 18:30, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Sep 2017, E Frank Ball wrote:
>> Try xterm, or rxvt, or gnome-terminal
>
>thanks Frank, and also Dan , for your suggestions, but
>the problem is actually with xterm.
>I also tried with rxvt: it's worse.
>Withe kde
On Sun, 18 Sep 2017, E Frank Ball wrote:
Try xterm, or rxvt, or gnome-terminal
thanks Frank, and also Dan , for your suggestions, but
the problem is actually with xterm.
I also tried with rxvt: it's worse.
Withe kde x-terminal-emulator, no problem.
Here are the results of
On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 08:35:43AM -0400, Dan Espen wrote:
> Pierre Frenkiel writes:
>
> > hi everybody,
> > I don't know whether this list is still alive, but I'll try anyway...
> > I have the following problem:
> > When I output more than a few hundreds
> Pierre Frenkiel writes:
>
> > hi everybody,
> > I don't know whether this list is still alive, but I'll try anyway...
> > I have the following problem:
> > When I output more than a few hundreds lines(on stdout or stderr),
> > my screen becomes garbled, i.e.
hi everybody,
I don't know whether this list is still alive, but I'll try anyway...
I have the following problem:
When I output more than a few hundreds lines(on stdout or stderr),
my screen becomes garbled, i.e. about half of the screen is covered by
a white window, and I must run "fvwm restart"