Re: the telnet/rlogin problem

1998-05-07 Thread Philip Hands
> Hi guys, > > While the proposed set of solutions generally works fine (letting xterm > use DEL and \e[3~, and leaving BS for apps), the telnet problem (remote > machines are likely to have kbs=^H, kdch1=\177 terminfo entries) is a > serious one. The expect script works fine locally, and could ma

the telnet/rlogin problem

1998-05-07 Thread Anne Baretta
Hi guys, While the proposed set of solutions generally works fine (letting xterm use DEL and \e[3~, and leaving BS for apps), the telnet problem (remote machines are likely to have kbs=^H, kdch1=\177 terminfo entries) is a serious one. The expect script works fine locally, and could maybe be made

Re: Languages for Description

1998-05-07 Thread Keita Maehara
From: Milan Zamazal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Languages for Description Date: 05 May 1998 13:53:09 +0200 > YD: While we're talking about language issues and people not > YD: speaking english: if we want Debian to be one day a valid choice > YD: for a lambda user in a random coun