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
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
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
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
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
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
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