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- From: hlu@poly2.eecs.wsu.edu (H.J. Lu)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.linux
- Subject: Re: Minicom and X?
- Keywords: Minicom X Arrowkeys
- Message-ID: <1992Sep2.010519.16997@serval.net.wsu.edu>
- Date: 2 Sep 92 01:05:19 GMT
- References: <whitney2.715389864@husc10>
- Sender: hlu@poly2 (H.J. Lu)
- Organization: Washington State University
- Lines: 23
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- In article <whitney2.715389864@husc10>, whitney2@husc10.harvard.edu (Wayne Whitney) writes:
- |> Hi,
- |>
- |> I'm somewhat new to X, having run Linux a while without it, and I
- |> noticed a small discrepancy between Minicom's behavior running in an
- |> xterm and running not under X: mimciom doesn't recognize the arrow
- |> keys while running under an xterm (this makes it difficult to navigate
- |> the menus, as well as send the arrow keys to a remote host). Just
- |> using the arrow keys at the command line bash prompt of an xterm works
- |> OK, though. Does anyone know how to change this behaviour? Thanks.
- |>
- |> Wayne Whitney
- |> whitney2@husc.harvard.edu
- |>
- |> --
- |> ---
- |> Wayne Whitney
- |> whitney2@husc.harvard.edu
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- You just need a good .Xresources or whatever. You can even make xterm work
- like AT console. I will upload mine if I still have it.
-
- H.J.
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