Joseph,

If you really want all the function keys and screen attributes to
work, without touching the SCO side, you probably should look at
a terminal emulator called TERM from Century Software.  I think
the website is http://www.censoft.com.

It does a fairly decent job of emulating an SCO console, or
a wyse 60, or about 8 other terminals.

But, it's a commercial product, not free.

Jim McQuillan
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On 23 Oct 2002, Joseph wrote:

> Could any one on this list give me some tips on connecting to sco from
> linux and get all the function keys to work?
> 
> I don't have any access to the sco box, so what I have to do is all on
> the linux client side. From windows I can use a client that supports
> ansi emulation and fonts and get it to work.
> 

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