For a start: http://code.google.com/p/connectbot/issues/detail?id=96#c2
what's the value of $TERM in the different sessions? On 11 November 2013 06:21, Shachar Shemesh <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > At home, I have a highly sophisticated media server (i.e. - a bash script > that schedules, using "at", a "cat /dev/video0 > video.mpg", and schedules > another "killall cat"). We usually just order the Yes transcoder to jump to > the proper programme at the right time, and coincidentally tell the > computer to record at the same time. > > Don't mock it, it works for us. > > Since the media computer's keyboard is a tiny wireless thing, and since we > like the TV to show the live broadcast while we set up the recording anyway > (so we can see what time programmes start and end), we usually use a laptop > and SSH to actually set the recording. > > *queue sad music* > About half a year ago we moved to a bigger, better, apartment. Due to a > recent drive for (slightly more) organized living room, all household > computers' permanent residence is in different rooms (some of them on > different floors - it's a really really big apartment). Whereas previously > the routine consisted of: > > 1. Pick up nearest laptop > 2. Click the "TV computer" icon > 3. Order programmes > > It now consists of: > > 1. Go to other room > 2. Disconnect laptop from "docking station" (one HDMI and three USB > cables) > 3. Wait for display to switch to laptop screen > 4. Bring laptop to living room > 5. Perform step 2 from previous checklist > 6. Perform step 3 from previous checklist > 7. Return laptop to room > 8. Do the reverse of steps 3 and 2 from above > > That greatly compromises our otherwise very positive media computer > experience. So I got the bright idea of using one of the many Android > devices we have around to do the same task, reverting to the simple 3 > points list. > > There is one problem, though. I get no tab completion. > TL;DR so far: > > Tab completion over ssh from Android does not work. > > > I have tried different keyboards, to no avail. I did try the "hacker > keyboard", and it is great in that it has ctrl and arrow movement. Tab, > however, still does not work. > > Tab completion does work for a local shell. Just not one started over ssh. > > The remote shell does get the tab character. If I run "hd", I can see "09" > in the input stream. > > Tab completion does work when the ssh is from a "real" computer. > > At this point, I'm at a loss as to what to check. I am not aware that tab > has anything to do with stty. Does anyone understands the way the shell > decides to provide auto-completion, and therefor the reason why it doesn't? > > Thanks, > Shachar > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-il mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il > > -- [image: View my profile on LinkedIn] <http://www.linkedin.com/in/gliderflyer>
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