Go figure. Rebooting the machine after changing the $TERM fixed it. Thanks for your help! I sincerely appreciate it!
Cheers, Justin W. Flory jflo...@gmail.com On Oct 29, 2014, at 5:41 AM, Nicholas Marriott <nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> wrote: > This response comes from tmux querying the device attributes which it > should only do on terminals with the XT flag set. Are you sure you did > > export TERM=nsterm > > BEFORE starting tmux? > > > > On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 08:48:47PM -0400, Justin W. Flory wrote: >> Sadly, no changes for this. I still get the same random string of characters. >> >> Cheers, >> ???????????? >> >> Justin W. Flory >> jflo...@gmail.com >> >> On Oct 28, 2014, at 8:19 PM, Nicholas Marriott <nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Does setting TERM=nsterm outside tmux help? >>> >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 08:03:20PM -0400, Justin W. Flory wrote: >>>> I am using tmux 1.8-4.el7, as provided by the @base repository for CentOS >>>> 7. In terms of what terminal I am using, I am using the Mac OS X default >>>> Terminal.app for connecting to my server. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> ???????????? >>>> >>>> Justin W. Flory >>>> jflo...@gmail.com >>>> >>>> On Oct 28, 2014, at 7:36 PM, Nicholas Marriott >>>> <nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> What terminal and what tmux version? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 07:24:54PM -0400, Justin W. Flory wrote: >>>>>> Hello, >>>>>> This is my first time using a mailing list, so I apologize in advance if >>>>>> I >>>>>> am not following any specific etiquettes. >>>>>> Anyways, I have been using tmux for a good while now on a CentOS 6 >>>>>> machine >>>>>> that I rent primarily for learning purposes and so I can mess around and >>>>>> learn more about using Linux. Recently, I changed hosting providers and >>>>>> moved to a new machine, and I chose to use CentOS 7 instead of 6.5 for >>>>>> the >>>>>> machine, and I have been having some difficulty getting tmux to work out >>>>>> of the box. I posted [1]this question on Unix StackExchange, but I >>>>>> figured >>>>>> I*d ask here as well since I figure someone here might also have some >>>>>> useful information. >>>>>> Whenever I type any command or derivative of tmux, my terminal will move >>>>>> to the next line and output the string of characters *1;2c* into my >>>>>> current line. I have no idea why it is doing this. I have tried all sorts >>>>>> of things to try to get it to work (and finally, it put error logs into >>>>>> my >>>>>> home directory). I received [2]this client log and [3]this server >>>>>> log after running tmux a few more times and rebooting my machine (note: I >>>>>> did have a lot more things in my config, but I have since removed them * >>>>>> see the link down below for my running config). >>>>>> One person said something to me about my $TERM, which is currently >>>>>> xterm-256color. Per this user*s request, I added set -g default-terminal >>>>>> *screen-256color* to my .tmux.config and rebooted my machine, but this >>>>>> did not resolve the issue. He said that my current $TERM would be fine >>>>>> since it supports 256 colors. >>>>>> Finally, another thing I have tried is removing a line from my /etc/fstab >>>>>> file, as per an ArchLinux [4]forum post. However, this did not yield any >>>>>> results either* >>>>>> I appreciate any help anyone can offer towards resolving this issue. My >>>>>> CentOS 7 is running the latest updates of all installed software. Thank >>>>>> you! >>>>>> [5]Running config >>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>> ************ >>>>>> Justin W. Flory >>>>>> [6]jflo...@gmail.com >>>>>> >>>>>> References >>>>>> >>>>>> Visible links >>>>>> 1. >>>>>> http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/163892/tmux-unable-to-start-a-new-session-12c >>>>>> 2. http://pastebin.com/kwM69fQM >>>>>> 3. http://pastebin.com/3GC9cVAY >>>>>> 4. https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=168347 >>>>>> 5. http://pastebin.com/DjJsbvHw >>>>>> 6. mailto:jflo...@gmail.com >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>>> >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> tmux-users mailing list >>>>>> tmux-users@lists.sourceforge.net >>>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tmux-users >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> > >
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