John Jolet wrote:
>
> On Jan 23, 2006, at 1:00 PM, Tom Smith wrote:
>
>> John Jolet wrote:
>>
>>> what is the output of "echo $TERM"?
>>
>>
>> pcadobe ~ # echo $TERM
>> linux
>> pcadobe ~ #
>>
> try "export TERM=vt220" and see if that helps.
This did work for "pstree" but seriously broke functionality in Vim, an
app that is heavily used via SSH.
I did notice something interesting, though. If I set (in Kermit)
Terminal Type: vt220
Terminal Remote-Charset: cp437
pstree works fine but ViM doesn't. If I set the Remote-Charset, in
Kermit, to utf8 I again get the same behavior that I did when using
linux/cp437.
What emulation/charset does Gentoo use, by default, for SSH connections?
(I'm assuming this is an issue with Gentoo because this functionality
works fine on MDK and Fedora, for example--systems I'm migrating away
from. :-D )
On Fedora Core 1 & Mandrake 9.2 (both use TERM=linux), I get the
following output using linux/utf8:
init-+-4*[Xvnc]
|-atd
|-bdflush
|-cdahubd
|-4*[clipman]
|-crond
|-devfsd
|-3*[dosexec-+-dosexec]
| `-xcrt]
|-kapmd
|-keventd
|-khubd
|-kinoded
|-kjournald
|-klogd
|-ksoftirqd_CPU0
|-kswapd
|-kswsuspd
|-kupdated
|-master-+-nqmgr
| `-pickup
|-mdrecoveryd
|-mergevncd
|-2*[mingetty]
|-ntpd---ntpd
|-pagebufd
|-sshd---sshd---sshd---bash---su---bash---pstree
|-syslogd
|-vnetd
|-xfs
|-xfsdatad/0
|-xfslogd/0
|-xfssyncd
|-xinetd
`-xstartup---dosexec-+-dosexec
`-xcrt
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