Re: Problem using vi in telnet session

1998-10-07 Thread Bedrock LAN Administrator
I often have to manually set my terminal type to 'vt100' every time I log into my linux box from the windoze machine in my office. export TERM=vt100 then all works fine. You might also want to look into using the stty command to rebind certain keys to match what your terminal emulator se

Re: Problem using vi in telnet session

1998-10-06 Thread Steve Lamb
On Tue, 06 Oct 1998 08:19:09 -0400, Jeff Miller wrote: >I recently took a class on Unix and we used Win95 machines to Telnet into >our server and vi acted "weird." The instructor acknowledged this and said >that there was nothing we could do. I would suggest using a Windoze X >Client software

Re: Problem using vi in telnet session

1998-10-06 Thread Pann McCuaig
On Tue, Oct 06, 1998 at 01:46:50AM -0700, David Karlin wrote: > I'm running a hamm system and mostly login through a telnet window on > my win95 machine (I have only one monitor as of yet). > > When I run vi in the telnet window, I get some strange behavior. Just > about no matter which key I pr

Re: Problem using vi in telnet session

1998-10-06 Thread Stephen J. Carpenter
On Tue, Oct 06, 1998 at 01:46:50AM -0700, David Karlin wrote: > Hello, > I'm running a hamm system and mostly login through a telnet window on > my win95 machine (I have only one monitor as of yet). > > When I run vi in the telnet window, I get some strange behavior. Just > about no matter which

Re: Problem using vi in telnet session

1998-10-06 Thread Jeff Miller
I recently took a class on Unix and we used Win95 machines to Telnet into our server and vi acted "weird." The instructor acknowledged this and said that there was nothing we could do. I would suggest using a Windoze X Client software in place of Telnet. We use Exceed and it works well. Ther

Problem using vi in telnet session

1998-10-06 Thread David Karlin
Hello, I'm running a hamm system and mostly login through a telnet window on my win95 machine (I have only one monitor as of yet). When I run vi in the telnet window, I get some strange behavior. Just about no matter which key I press, the screen blanks, and then vi begins to save a copy of the f