By pressing [Ctrl] key and the middle mouse button, you get a pop-up menu which helps you set/unset a lot of other features of your xterm window like enabling/disabling the scroll bars and so on.
If you use the pop up menu to customize your settings, I don't think there is a way to save your preferences. I think you need to use a text editor to create the .Xresources file as Ravi describes above.
Desktop Environment of the Year - KDE (43.57%)
Window Manager of the Year - Compiz (31.56%)
Messaging App of the Year - Pidgin (53.40%)
Mail Client of the Year - Thunderbird (51.43%)
Virtualization Product of the Year - VirtualBox (61.10%)
This is all a bit of fun, but all the same. someone please give me the link to the vote counts - I would love to know what the runners up are to some of these. (Yes I am the sort of person that also looks at Ubuntu and Debian popularity-contest results.)
There are some well-deserved victories and predictable horrors here: I think 'worse is better' applies to some of these winners.
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Video Blog style Opioniated Editorial based on a file time of following the IT Industry. I know for a fact that Linux & Open Source is Right For You & Me & everyone and that all the worlds problems will be solved when Linux is dominate.
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