On Friday 13 October 2006 12:30, Thomas Kern wrote:
>It should not be too hard to create a myyast script to set TERM=linux, run
> yast and reset TERM to its original value. Then mc gets to work with
> TERM=xterm and yast sees its TERM=linux setting. It doesn't matter that
> PuTTY still thinks it is using xterm.

Actually, make an alias instead of a script and you won't have to remember to
type a different name.  Here's one way of doing it:
        alias yast='TERM=linux yast'
Put that in your .bashrc file and you're all set.
        - MacK.
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Edmund R. MacKenty
Software Architect
Rocket Software, Inc.
Newton, MA USA

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