On Thursday, 28 August 2003, at 23:33:17 (+0000),
Hall Stevenson wrote:

> Try experimenting with different $TERM values. I'm using ETERM
> currently and I have the same "problem" as you, though it's not a
> big deal to me and I live with it. Try setting your $TERM variable
> to xterm or linux and see if it helps. Doing that may cause you to
> lose some "feature" of Eterm though.
> 
> Doesn't Eterm (non-distro versions at least) include termcap
> settings that help with this ??

$LANG is the problem, not $TERM

Michael

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