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no need to double post d00d ...
you already had an existing thread with the exact question here http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...hreadid=142213
but yet an hour later you post the same question in a different fourm ..
When ive been inactive for a while I have to log in again, dont ask me why i dont know.
I wrote out my question and when i tried to post i had to re-login. I was browsing the other forum at the time and not paying attention.
My apologies, it was NOT intentional on this occasion. However I have double posted in the past as other members do, because of a failure to get a reply.
hi...i don't understand what these terms are that u are talking about. could someone explain please? i was thinking tonight that i would be awsome to have a terminal that has no borders or anything, all u see is text. i have RH8 and am using gnome. IF i can't, impossibly, use what ever terminals come with RH8, and or gnome, and u do suggest either eterm or aterm(what ever they maybe), how do i get them/install them/get them to work, and can i use them like a normal terminal? thnx
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