Hi Richard,
Richard Cryer wrote:
> Hi.
[...]
> However, it seem that Redhat 8 and onwards has a problem in that it
> won't let me display box characters, something that the application we
> run relys on to display the screen layouts correctly.
[...]
> If I run this shell script outside of screen o
Hi.
I use screen 4.0.2 on various Linux versions ranging from Redhat 7 up to
Redhat Enterprise 4.
However, it seem that Redhat 8 and onwards has a problem in that it
won't let me display box characters, something that the application we
run relys on to display the screen layouts correctly.
On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 11:45:49AM +0100, Richard Cryer wrote:
> All this is using a vt100 terminal type and terminal emulator by the way
> (PowerTerm in this case).
So you have $TERM = vt100 in screen? Does the "screen" entry
work for you?
I suspect they changed the terminfo entry somehow, what
On Tue, Apr 24, 2007 at 11:45:49AM +0100, Richard Cryer wrote:
> Hi.
>
>
>
> I use screen 4.0.2 on various Linux versions ranging from Redhat 7 up to
> Redhat Enterprise 4.
>
>
>
> However, it seem that Redhat 8 and onwards has a problem in that it
> won't let me display box characters, som
Hi.
I use screen 4.0.2 on various Linux versions ranging from Redhat 7 up to
Redhat Enterprise 4.
However, it seem that Redhat 8 and onwards has a problem in that it
won't let me display box characters, something that the application we
run relys on to display the screen layouts correctly.