Now, at work, the machines run some custom version of linux and I am
not sure what the terminals are. And I also often use the VT and not
use X on my laptop, so I am disinclined to set TERM in .bashrc.
Well, bash is bash, it doesn't matter if you work machines use X or
whatnot. Add:
export
On Monday 28 September 2009, Willie Wong wrote:
On my laptop the terminal emulator is currently aterm. (I know, I
know, I really should switch to rxvt-unicode already. But I am about
to get a new machine soon, so am too lazy to deal with it now.)
But when I ssh into other computers, and issue
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 10:39:44PM +0200, Penguin Lover Nils Larsson squawked:
Now, at work, the machines run some custom version of linux and I am
not sure what the terminals are. And I also often use the VT and not
use X on my laptop, so I am disinclined to set TERM in .bashrc.
Well,
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 10:57:34PM +0100, Penguin Lover Mick squawked:
I also have aterm and tried ssh with two different machines. Both return
rxvt
which is what echo $TERM gives when in a local terminal.
Okay, this is progress. I didn't think to check this before. But
apparently echo
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