Hello!

I have been a tmux user for a couple of years now, and it is a central part of 
my work 
nowadays :)

I recently started building a couple of new servers (I always use Gentoo for my 
servers), and one of the first steps is to merge tmux and copy over my 
tmux.conf file.

What stroke me as odd is that on the new servers I can no longer use the enter 
key to 
exit scroll mode. I have to use either Esc or 'q'. I googled around a bit and 
Enter was 
never listed (at least officially) to do this, only Esc/q. However, I cannot 
for the life of 
me understand why using the same tmux.conf on two different servers renders two 
different behaviours.

My use flags are the same on both servers (vim-syntax disabled, but enabling it 
does 
not have an effect), as well as tmux versions. I even checked ncurses too but 
it's 
same versions and use flags on both servers. My TERM is xterm, which gets 
changed 
to screen when inside tmux, and I'm accessing both servers via ssh. I even 
compared 
the 'env' of both servers when inside tmux, but I could find nothing there that 
pointed 
to the problem (I can provide both 'env' commands if needed)

I know that I could use Esc or q, but my muscle memory is already set to enter 
:p. 
Also, I could bind the key but I don't know to what should I bind it to. 
Moreover, why 
with an unbinded key in a config file, it behaves differently on two servers.

If anybody knows of a way to debug this to compare behaviour between different 
servers I'd be happy to follow it. My tmux.conf file:

https://bpaste.net/show/cf949485a0df[1] 

Thanks in advance and cheers!
-- 
Juan Manuel Santos <vicariou...@gmail.com>
Pubkey: www.vicarious.com.ar/~godlike/godlike64.at.gmail.dot.com.asc

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[1] https://bpaste.net/show/cf949485a0df
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