Screen eating all CPU

2003-10-29 Thread Johan Paul
Hi all!

I was just wondering what could be wrong with my screen. Just like many
other I would like to have it for IRC over SSH.

I installed screen on my 4.8 normally using pkg_add -r screen. I update
the ports tree with cvsup on regular basis and the version that got
installed was screen-3.9.13.

As soon as I start screen for a normal user the load starts to rise.
Slowly, but it will reach 1.00. I have run screen under Linux for serveral
years without problems - what could have I missed?



Best regards,

Johan Paul
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Re: Screen eating all CPU

2003-10-29 Thread Rus Foster
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003, Johan Paul wrote:

 Hi all!

 I was just wondering what could be wrong with my screen. Just like many
 other I would like to have it for IRC over SSH.

 I installed screen on my 4.8 normally using pkg_add -r screen. I update
 the ports tree with cvsup on regular basis and the version that got
 installed was screen-3.9.13.

Its a known bug. Install screen from the compiled ports and it will all be
fine

Rgds

Rusx
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Re: Screen eating all CPU

2003-10-29 Thread Johan Paul
 I installed screen on my 4.8 normally using pkg_add -r screen. I update
 the ports tree with cvsup on regular basis and the version that got
 installed was screen-3.9.13.
 Its a known bug. Install screen from the compiled ports and it will all
 be fine

Great, thanks - it worked! Now it doesn't eat all my CPU which is nice.

But I have another problem related to screen. That is when I start screen
my terminal emulation gets messed up. For example if a hit backspace or
delete I get a ~ and the bell and my left- and right arrows doesn't work.
This hasn't either happend to me under Linux. What could cause this and
where can I controll the terminal emulation...? This happens to me with
both tcsh and bash - if it has anything to do with the problem...

Thanks again!


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