Re: Telnet/SSH Terminal Help

2007-11-11 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 09:37:06PM -0700, Jeff Grossman wrote: or mc it does not show any lines just funky characters for the lines. Just a shot in the dark, but I've occasionally run into weird problems where one system has UTF-8 support installed while the other doesn't. Make sure both

Re: Telnet/SSH Terminal Help

2007-11-11 Thread Jeff Grossman
Todd A. Jacobs wrote: On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 09:37:06PM -0700, Jeff Grossman wrote: or mc it does not show any lines just funky characters for the lines. Just a shot in the dark, but I've occasionally run into weird problems where one system has UTF-8 support installed while the

Re: Telnet/SSH Terminal Help

2007-11-07 Thread Jeff Grossman
Douglas A. Tutty wrote: On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 07:24:27PM -0800, Jeff Grossman wrote: s. keeling wrote: Your problem isn't related to locale. I suspect it's your terminal emulation that's buggered. Are you using xterm, rxvt, or one of the clueless children

Re: Telnet/SSH Terminal Help

2007-11-07 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 07:24:27PM -0800, Jeff Grossman wrote: s. keeling wrote: Your problem isn't related to locale. I suspect it's your terminal emulation that's buggered. Are you using xterm, rxvt, or one of the clueless children (kterm/gnome-terminal)? I am using TERM=linux. Before

Re: Telnet/SSH Terminal Help

2007-11-07 Thread s. keeling
Jeff Grossman [EMAIL PROTECTED]: s. keeling wrote: Jeff Grossman [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Douglas A. Tutty wrote: On Mon, Oct 29, 2007 at 06:03:01AM -0700, Jeff Grossman wrote: If I do an 'export LC_ALL=C' then term=linux and term=screen appear to act the same. The

Re: Telnet/SSH Terminal Help

2007-11-07 Thread Jeff Grossman
s. keeling wrote: Jeff Grossman [EMAIL PROTECTED]: s. keeling wrote: Jeff Grossman [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Douglas A. Tutty wrote: On Mon, Oct 29, 2007 at 06:03:01AM -0700, Jeff Grossman wrote: If I do an 'export LC_ALL=C' then

Re: Telnet/SSH Terminal Help

2007-11-04 Thread s. keeling
Jeff Grossman [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Douglas A. Tutty wrote: On Mon, Oct 29, 2007 at 06:03:01AM -0700, Jeff Grossman wrote: If I do an 'export LC_ALL=C' then term=linux and term=screen appear to act the same. The display is much better but still not perfect. I have updated a new

Re: Telnet/SSH Terminal Help

2007-11-04 Thread Jeff Grossman
s. keeling wrote: Jeff Grossman [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Douglas A. Tutty wrote: On Mon, Oct 29, 2007 at 06:03:01AM -0700, Jeff Grossman wrote: If I do an 'export LC_ALL=C' then term=linux and term=screen appear to act the same. The display is much better but still not perfect.

Re: Telnet/SSH Terminal Help

2007-10-29 Thread Jeff Grossman
Nate Duehr wrote: On Oct 28, 2007, at 10:37 PM, Jeff Grossman wrote: I do all of my administration on my Debian system using either Telnet or SSH from a remote computer. But, when I run programs like aptitude or mc it does not show any lines just funky characters for the lines. I did a

Re: Telnet/SSH Terminal Help

2007-10-29 Thread Jeff Grossman
Tim Gruene wrote: It might help to use a standard language setting, like export LC_ALL=C before you start the command. On Sun, 28 Oct 2007, Jeff Grossman wrote: I do all of my administration on my Debian system using either Telnet or SSH from a remote computer. But, when I run programs like

Re: Telnet/SSH Terminal Help

2007-10-29 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
On Mon, Oct 29, 2007 at 05:43:54AM -0700, Jeff Grossman wrote: On Oct 28, 2007, at 10:37 PM, Jeff Grossman wrote: I do all of my administration on my Debian system using either Telnet or SSH from a remote computer. But, when I run programs like aptitude or mc it does not show any lines

Re: Telnet/SSH Terminal Help

2007-10-29 Thread Jeff Grossman
Douglas A. Tutty wrote: On Mon, Oct 29, 2007 at 05:43:54AM -0700, Jeff Grossman wrote: On Oct 28, 2007, at 10:37 PM, Jeff Grossman wrote: I do all of my administration on my Debian system using either Telnet or SSH from a remote computer. But, when I run programs like aptitude or

Re: Telnet/SSH Terminal Help

2007-10-29 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
On Mon, Oct 29, 2007 at 06:03:01AM -0700, Jeff Grossman wrote: If I do an 'export LC_ALL=C' then term=linux and term=screen appear to act the same. The display is much better but still not perfect. I have updated a new picture at http://www.stikman.com/mcdisplay1.jpg. What about

Re: Telnet/SSH Terminal Help

2007-10-29 Thread Jeff Grossman
Douglas A. Tutty wrote: On Mon, Oct 29, 2007 at 06:03:01AM -0700, Jeff Grossman wrote: If I do an 'export LC_ALL=C' then term=linux and term=screen appear to act the same. The display is much better but still not perfect. I have updated a new picture at

Re: Telnet/SSH Terminal Help

2007-10-29 Thread Jeff Grossman
Douglas A. Tutty wrote: On Mon, Oct 29, 2007 at 06:03:01AM -0700, Jeff Grossman wrote: If I do an 'export LC_ALL=C' then term=linux and term=screen appear to act the same. The display is much better but still not perfect. I have updated a new picture at

Telnet/SSH Terminal Help

2007-10-28 Thread Jeff Grossman
I do all of my administration on my Debian system using either Telnet or SSH from a remote computer. But, when I run programs like aptitude or mc it does not show any lines just funky characters for the lines. I did a screen shot and put it up on my webpage if anybody would like to take a look

Re: Telnet/SSH Terminal Help

2007-10-28 Thread Nate Duehr
On Oct 28, 2007, at 10:37 PM, Jeff Grossman wrote: I do all of my administration on my Debian system using either Telnet or SSH from a remote computer. But, when I run programs like aptitude or mc it does not show any lines just funky characters for the lines. I did a screen shot and put

Re: Telnet/SSH Terminal Help

2007-10-28 Thread Tim Gruene
It might help to use a standard language setting, like export LC_ALL=C before you start the command. On Sun, 28 Oct 2007, Jeff Grossman wrote: I do all of my administration on my Debian system using either Telnet or SSH from a remote computer. But, when I run programs like aptitude or mc it