David Rothenberger wrote on cygwin:
> Try setting COLUMNS to 79 with the comment "export COLUMNS=79".
> I had this problem when I ran the Cygwin ssh client from bash *in a
> CMD.EXE window*. For some reason, Debian miscalculated the COLUMNS
> size; it was 1 column too large. When I manually set CO
René Berber wrote:
> Yes but... the problem is caused by the terminfo data you showed:
> columns is not defined.
> Try "echo $COLUMNS"... now "export COLUMNS=80; top"; does it work?
COLUMNS is getting set someplace:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ echo $COLUMNS
80
Any other ideas?
David
Brian Dessent wrote on cygwin:
> You're setting TERM before connecting?
Yes.
> Have you verified that the setting is indeed changed once you are
> logged on to the remote?
Yes.
> You might try "vt102" as well. Also, consider using rxvt with Cygwin
I prefer that the machines I log into work c
Robert Wolfe wrote:
> What are you using as an SSH client?
I was using:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cygcheck -c | grep openssh
openssh 3.9p1-3 OK
Upgrade. Try again:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cygcheck -c openssh
Cygwin Package Information
Package
Bill Marcum wrote:
...
> echo $TERM
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ echo $TERM
cygwin
Thanks -- I looked at $TERM and tried setting it to ansi; top was the same, and
the PageUp and PageDown keys stopped working for less. I agree that it likely
has something to do with the terminal type, and seem to
On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 09:12:33PM -0700, David Christensen wrote:
> debian users:
>
> When I ssh into one of my Debian 3.0 boxes from WinXP Pro/ Cygwin, top
> works as expected.
>
>
> When I ssh into my Debian 3.1 box from WinXP Pro/Cygwin, top seems to be
> inserting multiple line feeds at the
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