I see a '1h' displayed immediately following the GTM prompt when I run
HUI OpenVistA 4.1 with the Linux compatibility layer under FreeBSD 6.1
for x86. No windowing system is running - i.e. just from the plain
console screen via an ssh session I see this;

GTM>1h

I tried various shells with no change in the behavior. I also noticed
the same thing when I ssh into and log into our HUI/Debian/GTM/VistA 
server from a FreeBSD terminal. The '1h' will disappear after commands
such as 'D ^XUP' are run and then recalled using the history facility. 
(i.e. up-arrow). 

This doesn't happen under Debian/Sarge, NetBSD or OpenBSD. I don't 
have a Mac around to check OS X. However under Debian/Sarge the
history facility doesn't work. 

The reason I am interested in using FreeBSD is that I have noticed
rare lock ups over ssh-terminal sessions with stock Debian/Sarge
terminals. And so far in testing this doesn't appear to be the case
under FreeBSD. I admire and like the engineering, cohesiveness and
rock solid stability that FreeBSD offers so that is why I started
testing it for possible production. 

I like the idea of using just plain terminals for many reasons but the
system lock ups as mentioned above are going to be troublesome.  

I haven't experienced any frozen screens/lock-ups over ssh under KDE
using Konsole or xterms with Debian/Sarge - which is also perfectly
stable but much more resource intensive. We could certainly run
lightweight window managers as an alternative, but for some users I
would prefer that all they see is the plain old terminal.  

Thanks. 

-- 
Ismet B. Kursunoglu, MD, FCCP

 Medical Director
 Alaska Clinic, LLC
 3750 E. Country Field Circle, STE B
 Wasilla, Alaska 99654-6659
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 voice (907)357-7240

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