xcdb6000.tarbin
as a binary file, and process it with tar
. For example, if you have xcdb6000.tarbin
and /tmp
, use the following commands to extract the tarfile contents into /usr/
bin
:
su # become super user cd /usr/bin # go to destination directory tar xvf /tmp/xcdb6000.tarbin # extract contents (Xcdb) # now click Ctrl-d to become normal user again
.Xdefaults
file, by a command-line parameter, or by the window manager. "Customizing Xcdb" on page 136 describes how you can change the layout (and colors) to your preferences.