On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 8:33 PM, Alex Kilgore <adkilg...@gmail.com> wrote:

>  I don't know what exact this command did but Alt+Enter worked after that.
>> The side effect, though, was that it squeezed the window a bit so that I
>> couldn't even see the bottom of the terminal.
>>
>>  gnome-settings-daemon is, like it sounds, a daemon used by gnome that
> manages gnome session settings, probably the reason that gnome-terminal
> wouldn't start is because it may require the settings daemon to be running,
> I am unsure as to what you mean by "squeezed the window" but it's probably a
> result of one of those settings(or so it would seem, intuitively), when I
> accidentally had this running at one point, I noticed a lot of different
> things. but if you're not using gnome, you might be better off using another
> terminal emulator anyways


I agree, so maybe I will just switch to xterm. I used gnome-terminal only
because it was given by default after I installed wmii and I was (am) a
newbie of wmii.

Thanks for your help I appreciate it.


> Alex K
>
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