There is a standard GNU Emacs module that is often useful for diagnostics.
First, open a shell terminal. Next, type the following to load Emacs:
local:host[ 1 ] $> emacs &
Within Emacs, press Esc-x. Next, type doctor. Press return. You can talk all
about odd-parity and dumb terminals you would li
Package: apt
Version: 0.7.9
When I use apt-get at a dumb terminal which is set for odd parity
everything seems OK at first. But later on after it's fetched
(downloaded) all the packages and begins with "Reading database" I see
error characters that indicate that apt has messed with the terminal
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