MANY years ago I had vbell working with a Japanese message.
Recently I tried to get it to work again, but not having much luck.
If vbell_msg is in plain ascii, vbell works fine. If I enter a utf-8
message, I do get a vbell message in the status line, but the characters
are garbled, i.e., strange n
% screen
Directory '/usr/local/screens' must have mode 777.
%
Not working here when 0700.
Regards, Henry
2017-11-20 21:55 GMT+09:00 Jostein Berntsen :
> On 20.11.17,20:00, Henry wrote:
>> What permissions should I put on the socket directory /usr/local/screens?
>> For now I've put the same as /t