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I believe that version of xterm is non-functional on the n800. I think I got that same error when I tried to run .13mh13 on my n800. You need to install the one that is "just" .13
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When I was going through the How Do I Become Root docs, I changed the password for the default user account. {seemingly} Ever since then, Xterm won't start. I only get "Internal Error. Application Closed".
I worked on the assumption that this is a cause/effect situation, so I ssh'd in as root and passwd -d user (makes "user" a non-passworded account. No luck, and in fact when I try to ssh into the user account, it still asks me for a password.
The xterm client is osso-xterm 0.13mh13. I've tried uninstalling and re-installing, then installing either of this client or the "non-stylized logo" osso-xterm version.
Any ideas?
~ Mark