On Thu, May 18, 2006 at 03:13:39AM EDT, Nikolai Weibull wrote:
> On 5/18/06, cga2000 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >On Wed, May 17, 2006 at 07:15:02AM EDT, Nikolai Weibull wrote:
>
> >> screen -t 'mail' $SHELL -c "TERMCAP= mutt"
>
> >I'll take another look at the mutt manual but I'm not
> >sure I
On 5/18/06, Aaron Griffin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/18/06, Aaron Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you guys have any suggestions for suppressing flow control? I'm
> following a previous reccomendation and running screen on windows
> under PuTTY/Cygterm, but the flow control behavior of
On 5/18/06, Aaron Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Do you guys have any suggestions for suppressing flow control? I'm
following a previous reccomendation and running screen on windows
under PuTTY/Cygterm, but the flow control behavior of ^S is making
emacs impossible to use. Is there something I
Do you guys have any suggestions for suppressing flow control? I'm
following a previous reccomendation and running screen on windows
under PuTTY/Cygterm, but the flow control behavior of ^S is making
emacs impossible to use. Is there something I can do to screen or
getty to fix this?
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Aaron Davi
On Monday, May 15, 2006 at 12:54:37 +0200, Michael Schroeder wrote:
> On Sat, May 13, 2006 at 03:27:24PM +0200, Alain Bench wrote:
>> the [backspace] key doesn't seem to be so translated. Why?
> Basically because "kbs" tends to be wrong.
Thank you for the explanation.
> Setting "kbs" to \1
On 5/18/06, cga2000 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, May 17, 2006 at 07:15:02AM EDT, Nikolai Weibull wrote:
> screen -t 'mail' $SHELL -c "TERMCAP= mutt"
I'll take another look at the mutt manual but I'm not
sure I understand why I should set TERMCAP to "mutt".
No, no, your not setting T