>When I ssh to another unixy box, Solaris for instance, I frequently
>encounter a message saying "unknown terminal type 'linux'" and while I
>know I can set the TERM environment variable and be on my way, or even set
>it in my shell config files, I wonder what does it take to define the
>"linux" terminal type on the other box?
>Bruce Tong

Set it in your configuration.  Since I use Xterms, I have it set to VT102.

That works pretty much everywhere.

MB
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