I don't use fvwm, so the menu may be different, but it sounds like your /etc/alternatives/x-terminal-emulator symlink is still pointing to wterm. You just need to remove it and create another x-terminal-emulator symlink pointing to xterm.
-Rob On Mon, Jan 08, 2001 at 08:31:19AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello to the list, > I have a bizarre problem that began a few days ago, nothing serious, > but just something that is bugging me. A few days ago, I installed wterm and > removed xterm. No problem, everything was working fine. But then, I > reinstalled xterm and removed wterm, and this is where my problems began. > Now, none of my programs that require an x-shell will start from my Debian > menu. > In other words, I can open an xterm and type mutt, top, etc. and > those programs will run fine. But I can no longer select those items from a > Debian menu in X. I see them listed in the menu, but when I click on them, > nothing happens. Now, here is the clincher: if I reinstall the wterm > package, everything in the menu resumes working. It seems that somewhere, > these items are needing wterm to run from the menu. > > The details: > I am running fvwm window manager on a woody box. > > Here is what my /usr/lib/menu/mutt says: > > ?package(mutt):needs="text" section="Apps/Net"\ > title="Mutt"\ > command="/usr/bin/mutt" > > Any help would be appreciated in helping me to fix this. > > Thanks, > Bryan Walton > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]