[Hardhats-members] GTM prompt weirdness with FreeBSD

2006-10-09 Thread Ismet Kursunoglu
I see a '1h' displayed immediately following the GTM prompt when I run
HUI OpenVistA 4.1 with the Linux compatibility layer under FreeBSD 6.1
for x86. No windowing system is running - i.e. just from the plain
console screen via an ssh session I see this;

GTM1h

I tried various shells with no change in the behavior. I also noticed
the same thing when I ssh into and log into our HUI/Debian/GTM/VistA 
server from a FreeBSD terminal. The '1h' will disappear after commands
such as 'D ^XUP' are run and then recalled using the history facility. 
(i.e. up-arrow). 

This doesn't happen under Debian/Sarge, NetBSD or OpenBSD. I don't 
have a Mac around to check OS X. However under Debian/Sarge the
history facility doesn't work. 

The reason I am interested in using FreeBSD is that I have noticed
rare lock ups over ssh-terminal sessions with stock Debian/Sarge
terminals. And so far in testing this doesn't appear to be the case
under FreeBSD. I admire and like the engineering, cohesiveness and
rock solid stability that FreeBSD offers so that is why I started
testing it for possible production. 

I like the idea of using just plain terminals for many reasons but the
system lock ups as mentioned above are going to be troublesome.  

I haven't experienced any frozen screens/lock-ups over ssh under KDE
using Konsole or xterms with Debian/Sarge - which is also perfectly
stable but much more resource intensive. We could certainly run
lightweight window managers as an alternative, but for some users I
would prefer that all they see is the plain old terminal.  

Thanks. 

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 Medical Director
 Alaska Clinic, LLC
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 Wasilla, Alaska 99654-6659
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Re: [Hardhats-members] GTM prompt weirdness with FreeBSD

2006-10-09 Thread Norman Dodd
We have been using Putty for our remote sites with no problems

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Subject: [Hardhats-members] GTM prompt weirdness with FreeBSD

I see a '1h' displayed immediately following the GTM prompt when I run
HUI OpenVistA 4.1 with the Linux compatibility layer under FreeBSD 6.1
for x86. No windowing system is running - i.e. just from the plain
console screen via an ssh session I see this;

GTM1h

I tried various shells with no change in the behavior. I also noticed
the same thing when I ssh into and log into our HUI/Debian/GTM/VistA 
server from a FreeBSD terminal. The '1h' will disappear after commands
such as 'D ^XUP' are run and then recalled using the history facility. 
(i.e. up-arrow). 

This doesn't happen under Debian/Sarge, NetBSD or OpenBSD. I don't 
have a Mac around to check OS X. However under Debian/Sarge the
history facility doesn't work. 

The reason I am interested in using FreeBSD is that I have noticed
rare lock ups over ssh-terminal sessions with stock Debian/Sarge
terminals. And so far in testing this doesn't appear to be the case
under FreeBSD. I admire and like the engineering, cohesiveness and
rock solid stability that FreeBSD offers so that is why I started
testing it for possible production. 

I like the idea of using just plain terminals for many reasons but the
system lock ups as mentioned above are going to be troublesome.  

I haven't experienced any frozen screens/lock-ups over ssh under KDE
using Konsole or xterms with Debian/Sarge - which is also perfectly
stable but much more resource intensive. We could certainly run
lightweight window managers as an alternative, but for some users I
would prefer that all they see is the plain old terminal.  

Thanks. 

-- 
Ismet B. Kursunoglu, MD, FCCP

 Medical Director
 Alaska Clinic, LLC
 3750 E. Country Field Circle, STE B
 Wasilla, Alaska 99654-6659
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 voice (907)357-7240

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Re: [Hardhats-members] GTM prompt weirdness with FreeBSD

2006-10-09 Thread Kevin Toppenberg
Could that be part of an escape code sending a terminal control
sequence?  Have you tried putty?  Does it do the same thing?

Can you tell us more about the linux compatibility layer for FreeBSD?
I wonder how that would work with OS X?

Kevin


On 10/9/06, Ismet Kursunoglu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I see a '1h' displayed immediately following the GTM prompt when I run
 HUI OpenVistA 4.1 with the Linux compatibility layer under FreeBSD 6.1
 for x86. No windowing system is running - i.e. just from the plain
 console screen via an ssh session I see this;

 GTM1h

...

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Re: [Hardhats-members] GTM prompt weirdness with FreeBSD

2006-10-09 Thread Ismet Kursunoglu
 Could that be part of an escape code sending a terminal control
 sequence?  Have you tried putty?  Does it do the same thing?

If it is related to the terminal then why the different behavior with
C-VT100 series of terminal emulation from Debian to FreeBSD? 

My understanding that putty is a terminal emulator for MS Windows
only. I have not seen this with putty.

 Can you tell us more about the linux compatibility layer for FreeBSD?
 I wonder how that would work with OS X?

My very limited understanding is that it works as a loadable kernel
module (called the linux KLD for Kernel LoaDable object) which then
allows you to access various Linux libraries and applications and run
them. You might have to manually link some libraries for things to work
but in general it claims to be able to run over 90% of Linux
applications. 
 
 On 10/9/06, Ismet Kursunoglu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I see a '1h' displayed immediately following the GTM prompt when I run
  HUI OpenVistA 4.1 with the Linux compatibility layer under FreeBSD 6.1
  for x86. No windowing system is running - i.e. just from the plain
  console screen via an ssh session I see this;
 
  GTM1h
 
 ...
-- 
Ismet B. Kursunoglu, MD, FCCP

 Medical Director
 Alaska Clinic, LLC
 3750 E. Country Field Circle, STE B
 Wasilla, Alaska 99654-6659
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 voice (907)357-7240

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