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Would someone tell me how to save changes in xterm once I've made them using the program options? For example, I type:
xterm -bg red and my console window changes color. But how can I now make this attribute save, so that it becomes the default when I relaunch xterm? Any help you can offer is greatly appreciated.. John |
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