> Or use rxvt.
Thanks for the quick response. I installed rxvt. When I use rxvt (with no
arguments) to telnet to a linux system, attempts to use emacs on the remote
system generate the error message:
_X11TransSocketINETConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
Do I need to start rxvt with a se
Christopher Glaeser wrote:
> Is there a FAQ or a posting on how to telnet from cygwin to linux such that
> editing with emacs on the linux system will work correctly? TIA.
For complex editing task you should have an sufficient terminal
emularion on your PC. Have a look at the RXVT package, th
Andrew Markebo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> And in your cygwin bash, TERM is set to cygwin, so when you telnet to
> the linux-machine TERM is set to cygwin there too, and well it can't
> be found in the termcap database.. so either put cygwin in your
> termcap db or vt100 in your TERM envir
/ "Christopher Glaeser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Is there a FAQ or a posting on how to telnet from cygwin to linux such that
| editing with emacs on the linux system will work correctly? TIA.
I think there is a faq, check for TERM (environment variabl) in the
faq, meanwhile set it to vt100 o
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