nope.  TERM=xterm on both
which xterm
/usr/bin/X11/xterm
 on both

Ken Ambrose wrote:

> On Thu, 23 May 2002, Kenny Donahue wrote:
>
> > lspci -d1134:1 | /usr/bin/wc -l
> >
> > The idea of course is to get the number of our boards in the
> > system.  the funny thing is, if I log in as root I get
> >       2    /* Note the 6 blank spaces before the "2" */
> >
> > if I log in as my self or ssh into the machine and su to root, I get
> > 2 /* note NO space before the "2" */
>
> Based on what I've seen, and read, I'm guessing that it's spitting out
> tabs, which then get converted by way of your $TERM variable.  Check your
> $TERM on the two, and make them the same, and see what happens, 'cause
> your tabs are probably getting eaten for lunch.
>
> $.02,
>
> -Ken
>
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