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Chris Lieb wrote:
> Micah Cowan wrote:
>> Try adding the line:
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>> terminfocap screen* ks@:ke@
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>> to your final destination host's ~/.screenrc or /etc/screenrc, and see
>> if that makes a difference in (freshly started) screen sessions.
>
> I a
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Chris Lieb wrote:
> Micah Cowan wrote:
>> The \E[?1 sets "cursor key mode", and the \E= sets "application mode".
>> You may possibly want to keep \E= if it doesn't screw things up, so now
>> try changing the line to:
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>> termcapinfo screen* ks=\E=:
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Micah Cowan wrote:
> Chris Lieb wrote:
>> Micah Cowan wrote:
>>> Try adding the line:
>>> terminfocap screen* ks@:ke@
>>> to your final destination host's ~/.screenrc or /etc/screenrc, and see
>>> if that makes a difference in (freshly started) scree
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Chris Lieb wrote:
> Micah Cowan wrote:
>> Try adding the line:
>
>> terminfocap screen* ks@:ke@
>
>> to your final destination host's ~/.screenrc or /etc/screenrc, and see
>> if that makes a difference in (freshly started) screen sessions.
>
> I a
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Micah Cowan wrote:
> Try adding the line:
>
> terminfocap screen* ks@:ke@
>
> to your final destination host's ~/.screenrc or /etc/screenrc, and see
> if that makes a difference in (freshly started) screen sessions.
I added the line:
term
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Chris Lieb wrote:
> Micah Cowan wrote:
>> Chris Lieb wrote:
>>> I am a new screen user and have run into a problem.
>>> When I ssh into a server, screen automatically starts, just as I want.
>>> The number pad works without issue. I then ssh into anot
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Micah Cowan wrote:
> Chris Lieb wrote:
>> I am a new screen user and have run into a problem.
>
>> When I ssh into a server, screen automatically starts, just as I want.
>> The number pad works without issue. I then ssh into another server,
>> where
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Chris Lieb wrote:
> I am a new screen user and have run into a problem.
>
> When I ssh into a server, screen automatically starts, just as I want.
> The number pad works without issue. I then ssh into another server,
> where screen also automatically
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I am a new screen user and have run into a problem.
When I ssh into a server, screen automatically starts, just as I want.
The number pad works without issue. I then ssh into another server,
where screen also automatically starts up. When I use the