Morten Nilsen wrote:
Phuah Yee Keat wrote:


I frequently need to use this Eterm on my Linux box to telnet onto a Solaris machine, and the Solaris machine does not understand TERM=eterm. So the _correct_ way to do is to install the eterm terminfo on the solaris box?

Is there a way to ask Eterm behaves as xterm? Since I would prefer to keep the TERM=xterm when running the applications on the solaris server.


what options did you compile eterm with?

what is in your /etc/inputrc and ~/.inputrc ?


Hi,

I have tried removing the term settings from user.cfg, so now I am starting with term=Eterm, still same case.

Previously I compiled Eterm with just --prefix, I just tried with --with-backspace="bs", still same case.

I have attached my inputrc.

Cheers,
Phuah Yee Keat
# /etc/inputrc
# This file configures keyboard input for programs using readline.
# See "man 3 readline" for more examples.

# Configure the system bell.  Options are none, visible, and audible.
#set bell-style none

# Enable 8 bit input.
set meta-flag On
set input-meta On
set convert-meta Off
set output-meta On

# Set various nice escape sequences:
"\eOd": backward-word
"\eOc": forward-word

# for linux console
"\e[1~": beginning-of-line
"\e[4~": end-of-line
"\e[5~": beginning-of-history
"\e[6~": end-of-history
"\e[3~": delete-char
"\e[2~": quoted-insert

# for xterm
"\eOH": beginning-of-line
"\eOF": end-of-line

# for freebsd console
"\e[H": beginning-of-line
"\e[F": end-of-line

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