Your right. I had no problem with my telnet software running Unix programs
like emacs and pico and lynx, but DOS-EMU changes all that. It breaks the
keys and makes them not work. I am willing to try anything to get these
working, but I think your solution fixes just Linux, and not DOS-EMU.
Matthew E. Nuzum
IS Director
Florida Vacation Accommodations
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-----Original Message-----
From: Alejandro Nestor Vargas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 22, 1999 6:14 PM
To: Matthew Nuzum; Dosemu (E-mail)
Subject: RE: keyboard mapping
> Is there anyone out there using DOS-EMU with a telnet client other than
> Power-Term that has full access to their keyboard including the Alt+F? and
> Ctrl+F? keys? I would like to use one of the many free, open source
> terminal emulators out there instead of paying US$60 to $150 dollars per
> workstation for terminals.
Linux (or any unix) can run fine with ANY terminal. You only need to build
the correct terminfo and termcap files. I recently posted a mail with an
explanation about it, if you need, I can resend it to you.