I use CRT from windows from time to time to access my Debian 2.0 install. Now under 1.3.1 this worked great, everything was OK now problems?
But since upgrading to 2.0 I have run into a little problem I cannot quite sort out. The problem.. If I start a CRT window (80x25) all is well, all my Linux apps work just fine. And are all displayed correctley. However, if I then Maximise the CRT window (or resize by dragging the edge of the box), to get a bigger display, Linux still shows the out put as 80x25? For example, I can drag CRT to 111x41, but anything I do is still display as 80x25 in the top left hand corner of CRT's window. I can then solve this problem by typing at the Linux prompt.. stty rows 41 columns 111 All is well again. Least until I make my CRT window smaller, and then I need to reset the size again from Linux. I never had this problem under Debian 1.3.1, the Linux display would resize itself automaically when I changed the CRT window. So, What has changed, better still what can i do to make my Debian 2.0 install use 'automatic' settings when resizing windows. It is a damm pain having to use stty commands all the time whenever I resize a window :-( Thanks in advance. -- Nidge Jones