Enno Nagel wrote:

> Under Windows, terminal Vim uses an automatically generated servername
> by default (assuming that Vim has +clientserver). Under Linux, this is
> disabled by default. 
> 
> Why, and is there a setting to change this? The procedure proposed at
>  
> http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Enable_servername_capability_in_vim/xterm
> 
> is rather a workaround than enabling this in Terminal Vim by default.

It introduces overhead (slower startup), and most users of Vim in a
terminal won't use the client-server feature.

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