Hi!

When logging in to a remote Suse 9.1 box, applications there don't seem
to recognize rxvt-unicode as a terminal that can handle colors etc.

But: When I remotely start e.g. vim with

  TERM=xterm vim foo

everything works fine and colors (I use vim's syntax highligthing) are
displayed nicely. Without resetting TERM, syntax-keywords are displayed
in a bold font face and syntax-strings are displayed underlined.

I could make that TERM=xterm-thingy the default, by setting it
in .bashrc or the like. But I don't consider this the "clean" way.
Since I didn't find an answer in the FAQ, I'm asking here, what the
appropriate approach would be.

TIA,
Tobias

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