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- From: buchanan@rintintin.Colorado.EDU (BUCHANAN TIMOTHY E)
- Subject: Re: ansipc terminfo problems
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.153150.17235@ucsu.Colorado.EDU>
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- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 15:31:50 GMT
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- In article <9211176157@drktowr.chi.il.us> magus@drktowr.chi.il.us (Louis Giliberto) writes:
- >Duane Davis (system@micromed.com) wrote:
- >: I just set mine to vt100 and all the problems went away.
- >
- >I think this might be a problem with minicom rather than Coh.
- >
- >The problem was reverse video screwing up. Before I go digging
- >into the unknown, has anyone had the screen screw up outside of
- >minicom? (Like you're using VI over the modem on another system,
- >and the reverse video messes up, but it's not minicom you're using).
-
- I've had a similar problem logging onto this host using ckermit (cku185).
- I found that sometimes when I call in the host sets TERM to su (whatever
- that is) vs vt102. When that happened, if I used elm the video would go
- black-on-black and I would have to logoff and reboot to restore.
-
- This doesn't happen if I set TERM to vt102 when I logon the host.
-
- Timothy.
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