I'm using a web-based application which is trying to spawn a screen session
to allow control of something which usually requires that it be running in
a shell window. This application spawns the "screen" program to create a
terminal environment, and when you click on the next thing that you want to
configure in the web page, it spawns a "screen -r" to reconnect to that
session, make the changes, and detach again.
Unfortunately, when I try to click various things, I keep seeing the output
saying "please set a terminal type". This, of course, means that the whole
thing is falling through at the "screen" level.
So the big question is: Is there a way to tell screen to not *care* about
your terminal type, but to just go ahead and run as though it were in a
dumb terminal? Any information/ideas/etc would be appreciated.
--Dave
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