This may not be Debian related - other than that the system I'm
accessing is installed with Debian Linux - so if anybody has a better
suggestion for a newsgroup to post this to, let me know...

I've got a server here running sshd. I can access it from my Windows
PC using PuTTY - no problem at all with the display.

At work, I'm working on a HP-UX Unix machine. When I log into my own
server from there, I've got no problems except that the display is not
working correctly when I'm using programs like nano, vi or mutt.

It's difficult to describe exactly. When I start mutt and I've got
four e-mails to read, only 1 is displayed, the others become visible
when I scroll the cursor down.
When I open a textfile with nano, almost nothing is visible, but when
I scroll the cursor to the right, the characters become visible one by
one.

It's totally impossible to work this way and I'm forced to edit
textfiles using sed...

The xterms at work are monochrome - but switching the colours of nano
to monochrome didn't fix it.

I used to have a ssh login on the server of my previous ISP. When I
logged in from work on my ISP's server, I had no display problems at
all, so I suspect that I should be able to solve the problem on my own
server - I just don't have a clue as to how to solve it.

Any suggestions?
-- 
Matthijs
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