On Thursday 28 December 2006 23:29, you wrote: > Hello Peter, > > On Thu, 28 Dec 2006, peter kerzum wrote: > >>> First of all sorry for top posting =) > >>> Pavel, you don't understand most usual trouble in whole IT =) > >> > >> Maybe I don't - but a good problem report would make > >> it easier for me to understand. > > > > Yeah, I believe this particular discussion (mc in putty window on > > utf/non-utf linux) should leave its trace in some faq =) The trouble is > > not only border chars, but defunct keyboard with wrong TERM setting > > This has been discussed on the mailing list many times. Searching the > archives should help. Setting TERM properly is vital for any curses > based app out there. I admit that it causes confusion but this is how > it works. >
Yeah, I just mean a capitalized guidelines for newbies which use putty in some reachable place like ' in RHEL 4 set TERM=xterm in Debian X set TERM=whatever' etc. I.e. hints on what correct TERM settings might be in different popular cases > > With shell link it takes a total of 30 sec, with 24 of them dedicated to > > the 'writing of data' and the next 6 to a pause obscure to me. > > > > As you can see, impact on larger files is even larger. > > And this was not LAN! I used to use Samba and NFS to copy music with MC > > at my home. > > 2006-03-30 Dmitry Butskoj <buc at odusz dot so-cdu dot ru> > > * fish.c (fish_file_store): Improve the upload speed by using the > `head' utility when possible. Fallback to a new improved `dd' > method if `head' is not availaible or just stupid. > > I don't know how slack build their MC package . You may want to check > whether this patch is included - if it is not icluded you could ask the > maintainer to add it. It should make a difference. Sure, I'll check it. Is this part already a part of latest public releases? I just gave that warning in assumption that may be Chris lacks this patch too =) -- Peter A. Kerzum _______________________________________________ Mc mailing list http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc
