* Michael Jennings ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > On Wednesday, 19 November 2003, at 08:33:53 (-0500), > Hall Stevenson wrote: > > > Check the $TERM variable on each machine. I believe that Eterm sets > > it to TERM=eterm in one of it's config files, but your other machine > > may be overriding Eterm's setting. > > > > To check it, type "echo $TERM" at a prompt (in an Eterm). > > Argh.... > > This is not the first time this question has come up...and it's not > the first time someone has started talking about $TERM. > > It's NOT $TERM. It's $LANG. Or more specifically, the fact that > /etc/sysconfig/i18n on RedHat sets the default locale to UTF-8.
I do apologize for that. It's the 2nd time I've said it, in fact. :-) I recall the responses correcting me that it's a $LANG issue, not a $TERM one, but since it didn't affect me and it was months ago (it seems), I've forgotten.
Maybe you should put as a FAQ on the Eterm website that Eterm does not support UTF-8. I've also been bitten by that when trying to get it working.
That's certainly a good idea !
Hall
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