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From: jaltman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Jeffrey Altman)
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Subject: Re: Linux - RedHat - ncurses - TERM?
Date: 19 Aug 1998 22:33:07 GMT
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In article <6rfbf3$giv$1@samba.rahul.net>, <dold@network.rahul.net> wrote:
: I just installed RedHat Linux 5.1
: I wanted Kermit.
: As I went to fetch the most recent source from
: http://www.columbia.edu/kermit
: I noticed that there was a Linux RPM, from RedHat.
:
: I downloaded it, and tried to install, but it wanted libncurses.
: so I installed libncurses from the RedHat CD-ROM #1.
: (Maybe I didn't get the version that Kermit wanted...)
:
: Now Kermit runs, but it complains that it doesn't know about
: set terminal type linux
: It also doesn't seem to know about vt102...
:
: Did I miss something fundamental?
:
: I could fetch the source, and build it myself, but if there is already an
: RPM sitting there, from RedHat, it seems sensible to try it.
C-Kermit does not provide terminal emulation services.
Therefore, there is no SET TERMINAL TYPE command.
Your terminal is the window (or console) in which C-kermit is executing.
Jeffrey Altman * Sr.Software Designer * Kermit-95 for Win32 and OS/2
The Kermit Project * Columbia University
612 West 115th St #716 * New York, NY * 10025
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