Scripsit Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On Thu, Apr 01, 2004 at 12:26:23AM +0100, Henning Makholm wrote:
> > Debian does not use the name .Xdefaults bu default, but instead > > .Xdefaults-<hostname>. That is presumably intentional. > It is. The reason is that because the application-defaults are loaded > client-side, you may want to customize them on a per-host basis. You > already get this with the server-side resources because your X session > runs out of $HOME. Not necessarily. In fact I have accounts on three different university sites where my $HOME is shared between all workstations and xdm servers in the department. They all load the same .Xresources when I log in. That would have caused me trouble if I had happened to physically move between differently-equipped workstations often. (Of course I know how to solve this by appropriate ad-hoc magic in .xsession, and splitting .Xresources by hostname would not be a good solution nevertheless, so I'm not proposing to change the default behavior of Debian's X packages). > > If that does not work (and you're sure its not your own fault, or > > the individual application's), file a bug report against libXt6. > The package's name is libxt6 (all lowercase), but yes. Curses, foiled again! I just tried 'dpkg -L libXt6' and it worked. -- Henning Makholm "Al lykken er i ét ord: Overvægtig!"