Dear Dennis,
Thanks!
I had this problem too. I use PuTTY and always get weird characters when
using 'man' pages.
The setting
LANG=3Den
worked for me!
Wonder why it didn't get set correctly to start?
Sincerely,
Greg
> Subject: Re: SSH Terminal Emulation
> From: D
try LANG=en_us at the command line. it should fix the problem then you
will just need to set your language environment to that and it will be
fine
Dennis
On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 06:29, Arthur Chong wrote:
> We are currently using SSH Tera Termpro on Windows2000
> to do ssh into our RedHat8.0 box.
We use netterm, simple easy to use
Cédric Chausson wrote:
> Mindterm works nice too. But you need a Java JRE environment.
>
> Le 2003.03.11 21:29, Arthur Chong a écrit :
> >
> > We are currently using SSH Tera Termpro on Windows2000
> > to do ssh into our RedHat8.0 box.
> >
> > The terminal emula
Mindterm works nice too. But you need a Java JRE environment.
Le 2003.03.11 21:29, Arthur Chong a écrit :
We are currently using SSH Tera Termpro on Windows2000
to do ssh into our RedHat8.0 box.
The terminal emulation is less than perfect, when you
do a man page, wired characters show up. (for exa
Change your /etc/sysconfig/i18n file to the following:
LANG="en_US"
SUPPORTED="en_US:en"
SYSFONT="lat0-sun16"
SYSFONTACM="iso01"
This should take care of the strange characters when viewing man pages,
etc.
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I have used Putty on a win2000 make sure you select the correct font had the unicode problem utf-8
Arthur Chong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We are currently using SSH Tera Termpro on Windows2000to do ssh into our RedHat8.0 box.The terminal emulation is less than perfect, when youdo a man page, wire
Title: RE: SSH Terminal Emulation
I use SecureToken (www.choung.net) set to ansi.
-Channon
-Original Message-
From: Arthur Chong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 2:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SSH Terminal Emulation
We are currently using SSH Tera
On Tuesday 11 March 2003 12:29, Arthur Chong wrote:
> We are currently using SSH Tera Termpro on Windows2000
> to do ssh into our RedHat8.0 box.
>
> The terminal emulation is less than perfect, when you
> do a man page, wired characters show up. (for example...)
>
> We've tried vt110, vt320, vt382.
try putty ...
i'm using on win2k to access rh8 ...
it's perfect !
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
Arthur Chong wrote:
We are currently using SSH Tera Termpro on Windows2000
to do ssh into our RedHat8.0 box.
The terminal emulation is less than perfect, when you
do a man page, wir
Arthur Chong wrote:
We are currently using SSH Tera Termpro on Windows2000
to do ssh into our RedHat8.0 box.
The terminal emulation is less than perfect, when you
do a man page, wired characters show up. (for example...)
We've tried vt110, vt320, vt382. They are all not
working.
What do you guys
puTTY
-Original Message-
From: Arthur Chong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 2:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SSH Terminal Emulation
We are currently using SSH Tera Termpro on Windows2000
to do ssh into our RedHat8.0 box.
The terminal emulation is less than
On Tuesday March 11, 2003 Arthur Chong wrote:
> We are currently using SSH Tera Termpro on Windows2000
> to do ssh into our RedHat8.0 box.
>
> The terminal emulation is less than perfect, when you
> do a man page, wired characters show up. (for example...)
>
> We've tried vt110, vt320, vt382. They
You should try Putty. Works great!
Turtle
>
> We are currently using SSH Tera Termpro on Windows2000
> to do ssh into our RedHat8.0 box.
>
> The terminal emulation is less than perfect, when you
> do a man page, wired characters show up. (for example...)
>
> We've tried vt110, vt320, vt382. They
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