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Memory buffer for CDE
Hello,
Does anyone know the equivalent of .Xdefaults for CDE (common desktop environment)? We normally run OpenWindows. If the memory log buffer fills up (typically with software error messages), you modify the Text.MaxDocumentSize in .Xdefaults under the user's home directory. I'm a bit lost on which file to modify for CDE. Thank you, -Jim |
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Hi,
You can still use the .Xdefaults file for CDE or any other desktop environment. |
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