On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 03:50:58PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote: > There is *no* comparison between that barely screen-oriented > Windows Telnet and Gnome Terminal and konsole, both of which > work great, and, even though they are "heavier", look much > better than xterm.
i've found some snags in gnome-terminal (1.4.0.6 under woody) that haven't interfered with my windo~1 PuTTY experiences... - some items are not blanked properly; that is, when new text at the bottom scrolls text off the top, artifacts appear to remain that should have scrolled off. sometimes refreshing (^L in vi) makes it better, sometimes not. editing can get quite hairy with this snag. - my prompt includes escape sequences to hilite user@host:path and gnome-terminal gets all confused on cursor positioning, particularly when using word-delete to edit the command line. (i'd expect the linux console tohave similar conniptions, but it doesn't!) i'm considering going back to xterm or rxvt... -- I use Debian/GNU Linux version 3.0; Linux server 2.2.17 #1 Sun Jun 25 09:24:41 EST 2000 i586 unknown DEBIAN NEWBIE TIP #81 from USM Bish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : Looking to AUTOMATE APT-GET UPGRADES? Don't! Sooner or later there will be configuration questions, or dependency conflicts! You can DOWNLOAD (and not actually install) the latest and greatest automatically, though, with a crontab command such as apt-get update && apt-get upgrade --download-only This updates and downloads in /var/cache/apt/archives, but does not install packages until requested manually. Later, when it's convenient, do the actual install, by hand: apt-get upgrade See "man apt-get" and "man crontab". Also see http://newbieDoc.sourceForge.net/ ... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]