Re: [gentoo-user] Setting $TERM in Konsole (and others)

2005-10-16 Thread Kevin O'Gorman
I couldn't find it either. What bothers me is that in a Konsole, there's a Settings - Configure Konsole - Session - $TERM setting that looks like it should override anything X does. I would expect that Konsole would be started, change the TERM environment and start the indicated shell. This isn't

Re: [gentoo-user] Setting $TERM in Konsole (and others)

2005-10-16 Thread Kevin O'Gorman
Okay, I did that. The bug is #114511, found at http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=114511 ++ kevinOn 10/16/05, Kevin O'Gorman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I couldn't find it either. What bothers me is that in a Konsole, there's a Settings - Configure Konsole - Session - $TERM setting that looks like

Re: [gentoo-user] Setting $TERM in Konsole (and others)

2005-10-16 Thread Glenn Enright
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 13:57, Kevin O'Gorman wrote: I couldn't find it either. What bothers me is that in a Konsole, there's a Settings - Configure Konsole - Session - $TERM setting that looks like it should override anything X does. I would expect that Konsole would be started, change the TERM

[gentoo-user] Setting $TERM in Konsole (and others)

2005-10-15 Thread Kevin O'Gorman
I run Konsole for shell sessions, and things are going slightly wrong. I've tracked it down to the fact that although I've set the Konsole preferences to $TERM=linux, that variable is obdurately xterm. When I put an echo in .bashrc or .bash_profile, it's already xterm. How can I find the

Re: [gentoo-user] Setting $TERM in Konsole (and others)

2005-10-15 Thread Glenn Enright
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 03:06, Kevin O'Gorman wrote: I run Konsole for shell sessions, and things are going slightly wrong. I've tracked it down to the fact that although I've set the Konsole preferences to $TERM=linux, that variable is obdurately xterm. When I put an echo in .bashrc or