Hi,
On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 3:25 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 07Dec2016 10:34, Alex wrote:
>>>
>>> How do I either add the new terminal type to the remote system, or
>>> change my terminal type locally so it corresponds with one that's
>>> available on the remote system?
>>>
>>> # echo $TERM
>
On 07Dec2016 10:34, Alex wrote:
How do I either add the new terminal type to the remote system, or
change my terminal type locally so it corresponds with one that's
available on the remote system?
# echo $TERM
screen.xterm-256color
I should have added that I'm aware that I can just change the
Hi,
On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 10:15 AM, Alex wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Since upgrading my desktop to fedora25, my terminal type while using
> GNU screen has changed to screen.xterm-256color. This is apparently
> unknown to previous versions of fedora. When connecting to a
> fedora22/23/24 system remotely usi
Hi,
Since upgrading my desktop to fedora25, my terminal type while using
GNU screen has changed to screen.xterm-256color. This is apparently
unknown to previous versions of fedora. When connecting to a
fedora22/23/24 system remotely using ssh, it reports the following
when trying to use less, or e