On Mon, Jan 18, 1999 at 07:42:50PM +, Nidge Jones wrote:
> Hamish Moffatt Writes..
>
> > Sounds like bad terminal emulation. I find that NCSA (and the related
> > Clarkson CUTCP) telnet have pretty poor terminal emulation.
>
> You missed the point. These NCSA 'terminals' have been working jus
Rich Harran. Writes..
> I don't know if I'm barking up the wrong tree, but I've seen similar
> things over a slow telnet connection when I've eg. been editing mail
> messages. If this is the same thing, the problem is just with updating
> being slow.
Nothing to do with being slow, like stink !
Hamish Moffatt Writes..
> Sounds like bad terminal emulation. I find that NCSA (and the related
> Clarkson CUTCP) telnet have pretty poor terminal emulation.
You missed the point. These NCSA 'terminals' have been working just fine
under 1.3.1 - In fact damm excellent. This is a 2.0 problem, NOT N
Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Sounds like bad terminal emulation. I find that NCSA (and the related
>Clarkson CUTCP) telnet have pretty poor terminal emulation. I run CUTCP
...
>I can't suggest a better DOS telnet though. I'm used to the Lan Workplace
I remember liking the DOS versio
I don't know if I'm barking up the wrong tree, but I've seen similar
things over a slow telnet connection when I've eg. been editing mail
messages. If this is the same thing, the problem is just with updating
being slow. If there are a lot of lines to move down, this takes ages,
and you don't see
On Sun, Jan 17, 1999 at 10:00:24AM +, Nidge Jones wrote:
> The terminals are DOS based machines running NCSA telnet clients, and worked
> just fine to Debian 1.3.1 ? The problem started following my upgrade to 2.0.
>
> The problem..
>
> At the Linux prompt all is well, nothing appears to be w
On 17-Jan-99 Nidge Jones wrote:
> I have asked this before, but I still can't get to the bottom of it ?
>
> When I telnet into Debian 2.0 from a Terminal on the Ethernet, the CR
> key becomes broken in a few things and doesn't fucntion right.
>
> [snip]
>
> At the Linux prompt all is well, nothi
Joey Hess Writes..
> Unfortunatly, joe has a very odd, messed up little termcap library all its
> own. It doesn't seem to work very well when used from things like windows
> telnet.
It has worked 100% excellent here for months, from my DOS/NCSA terminals
to my Debian 1.3.1 server. The problem on
Nidge Jones wrote:
> At the Linux prompt all is well, nothing appears to be wrong. However start
> something like JOE (editor) up and the CR doesn't insert when you hit it,
> it just wraps to the next line. For example, if you are half way through a
> line of text, and you hit CR, the second half o
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