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To: Bryan S Ly <bly@MIT.EDU>
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Subject: Re: overriding .Xresources
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From: amu@MIT.EDU (Aaron M. Ucko)
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Bryan S Ly <bly@MIT.EDU> writes:

> The problem is that when i log in locally (not through telnet), my .Xresources 
> file seems to be ignored.  I assume this because things such as xzul position, 
> xterm colors, etc, seem to be set at default values, rather than the values 
> that i specified in .Xresources.  So far, from what i've noticed, this happens 
> to everyone that tries to log in locally to my workstation.

The program that loads your .Xresources depends on the C preprocessor,
which you might not have installed because Red Hat forgot to record
the dependency.  What is the output of the command "rpm -q cpp"?

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Aaron M. Ucko, KB1CJC <amu@mit.edu> (finger amu@monk.mit.edu)

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