On Tue, 3 May 2011, marble wrote:

> Public bug reported:
>
> Using Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty), ncurses-term 5.7+20101128-1.
> I have a fairly complex setup (sorry): I ssh from a CentOS 5 machine to an 
> Ubuntu one, and run screen. I am using konsole, and have its TERM type set to 
> konsole-256color. This works OK when I ssh to a maverick (10.10) server - 
> typing 'ls' shows directories in a readable blue. After the upgrade to natty, 
> directories are a dark blue, which is almost unreadable on black.
>
> I copied the /usr/share/terminfo/k/konsole-256color file from the natty
> machine to ~/.terminfo/k and re-attach screen, and the old behaviour
> returns.
>
> "infocmp -A .terminfo -B /usr/share/terminfo konsole-256color konsole-
> 256color" shows no differences between the maverick and natty konsole-
> 256color definition files, though diffing the terminfo src between the
> two versions shows that 'XT' has been added. (The natty file is 7 bytes
> longer.)

screen's manpage says that 'XT' means that the terminal understands 
special xterm sequences (OSC, mouse tracking).  If screen is inferring
color behavior in this case, that's a bug in screen.

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Thomas E. Dickey
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  konsole-256color definition loses bright colours under screen

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