Op 17-feb-2010, om 07:01 heeft stosss het volgende geschreven: > On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 12:37 AM, Bruce Dubbs <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> kde generally uses konsole. Do you really mean xterm? >> >> Does PCLinuxOS have any /dev/tty* devices? >> >> On the remote system, is it vi or vim? >> >> I think you are saying PCLinuxOS is the ssh client, but what is the sshd >> server? >> >> Typically, I just 'ssh host' to get a bash prompt and run vi->vim from >> there. > > PCLOS is the client and my lfs 6.5 is the server. Yes ssh host does > work in the terminal. > > PCLOS is a Mandriva fork and they both use all those different drake > tools for a lot of the config stuff. I don't think PCLOS follows FHS > closely. vim behaves very strangely in PCLOS any way, not like Fedora, > Debian and LFS. > --
I have built LFS 6.4 completely remotely on my home network. I upload the sources with FTP and used telnet until I had enough tools to build openssh-4.7p1 (according BLFS-6.3). My client is the "Terminal" program of my Apple iMac. I built vim-7.2 and can use it in my ssh session. There are however some inconveniences: - the sceenwidth always reduces automatically to (about) 80 characters when I start vim; - a CR seems to be inserted in existing lines, longer then (about) 80 characters; - the text appears in unexpected colors with coloured background, which makes it mostly difficult to read. I always observe a double login when I start a ssh session. I started a post about it (http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg11394.html) but got no reply. So I use vim only for simple tasks. For more complex editing, I mount the remote disk on my iMac and use a local editor. To do so, I had to build netatalk-2.0.4 (not in the BLFS book) and to write an appropriate bootscript for the appletalk daemon. pvg -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
