NAME rxvtd - rxvt terminal daemon SYNOPSIS rxvtd [-q|--quiet] [-o|--opendisplay] [-f|--fork] DESCRIPTION This manpage describes the rxvtd daemon, which is the same vt102 terminal emulator as rxvt, but runs as a daemon that can open multiple terminal windows within the same process. You can run it from your X startup scripts, for example, although it is not dependent on a working DISPLAY and, in fact, can open windows on multiple X displays on the same time. Advantages of running a rxvt daemon include faster creation time for terminal windows and a lot of saved memory. The disadvantage is a possible impact on stability - if the main program crashes, all processes in the terminal windows are terminated. For example, as there is no way to cleanly react to abnormal connection closes, "xkill" and server resets/restarts will kill the rxvtd instance including all windows it has opened. OPTIONS rxvtd currently understands a few options only. Bundling of options is not yet supported. -q, --quiet Normally, rxvtd outputs the message "rxvt-unicode daemon listening on " after binding to its control socket. This option will suppress this message (errors and warnings will still be logged). -o, --opendisplay This forces rxvtd to open a connection to the current $DISPLAY and keep it open. This is useful if you want to bind an instance of rxvtd to the lifetime of a specific display/server. If the server does a reset, rxvtd will be killed automatically. -f, --fork This makes rxvtd fork after it has bound itself to its control socket. EXAMPLES This is a useful invocation of rxvtd in a .xsession-style script: B -q -f -o This waits till the control socket is available, opens the current display and forks into the background. When you log-out, the server is reset and rxvtd is killed. ENVIRONMENT RXVT_SOCKET Both rxvtc and rxvtd use the environment variable RXVT_SOCKET to create a listening socket and to contact the rxvtd, respectively. If the variable is missing, $HOME/.rxvt-unicode-** is used. The variable must specify the absolute path of the socket to create. DISPLAY Only used when the "--opendisplay" option is specified. Must contain a valid X display name. SEE ALSO rxvt(7), rxvtc(1)