Re: Lost command history in Telnet session

2000-06-05 Thread Janyce Wynter
Sam Bayne wrote: >Also ensure that telnet is sending the arrow keys. >(check the "vt100 arrows" box in terminal options) It appears that the dummy at the keyboard (me) made what she thought was an insignificant change...When will I learn not to mess with things that work Thanks, Janyce

Re: Lost command history in Telnet session

2000-06-05 Thread Sam Bayne
Also ensure that telnet is sending the arrow keys. (check the "vt100 arrows" box in terminal options) Alan Mead wrote: > > When you say "no longer", the exact same set-up used to work? If so, I'd > say that something happened. Maybe you ran out of disk space... but it > seems more likely that

Re: Lost command history in Telnet session

2000-06-05 Thread Alan Mead
When you say "no longer", the exact same set-up used to work? If so, I'd say that something happened. Maybe you ran out of disk space... but it seems more likely that someone changed something. It's possible, I guess, that it's not reading the up- and down-arrows correctly. But I'd check th

Lost command history in Telnet session

2000-06-05 Thread Janyce Wynter
For some reason, the command history (accessed using the line-up & line-down keys) no longer seems to work when I try to access my RH5.2 Samba server from my Win95 workstation. Both the root and regular user logins seem to be affected. By the way, I'm using the standard Win95 telnet program. Jany