mikshaw


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Posted: April 09 2006,15:38 |
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xterm and rxvt are both links to aterm, so any of those three commands will work.
It could simply be "aterm", or it could be more specific with "aterm -e /bin/bash". The second one is really only necessary if you happen to change your $SHELL variable, or want to open aterm with a different shell than bash.
If the file you edited was not in /home/dsl/.xtdesktop, then you are probably editing the wrong file.
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