How is this not proper? I mean, if you are using vt100, then setting the
environment variable to vt100 should be the proper way. Am I missing
something?
From: Brendon Baumgartner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Debian-user <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Subject: more about garbled terminal
Date: Mon, 5 Jul 1999 17:29:22 -0700
Okay, I seem to have found a work around, but how can I fix it properly?
When I telnet into Debian w/CRT and I type: set | grep TERM, i get:
TERM=linux.
If I do: export TERM=vt100, emacs and dselect work fine. Without doing
this,
emacs and dselect get garbled after using them for a bit and don't display
things in the correct places. How can I get it to work properly
automatically? I've never had this problem with other distributions.
I thought this might be a problem with /etc/termcap, but it doesn't exist
on
my Debian box. After that I was a little confused, but there must be
something I don't know =)
Brendon
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