if you check man xterm you can see that that are some commandline
options for the things you need to configure
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Hi, I have a few other questions as a new RH9 user
that I hoped someone could help me answer.
- I'd like to use the standard xterm and not the
'terminal' program. However, I'd like to have
white-on-black instead of black-on-white. Is there a
program that can be used to configure the xterm
properti
fred pasteck wrote:
> Hi, I have a few other questions as a new RH9 user
> that I hoped someone could help me answer.
>
> - I'd like to use the standard xterm and not the 'terminal'
> program. However, I'd like to have white-on-black instead of
> black-on-white. Is there a program that can be use