Trey, Any further thoughts on the issue I reported? Since I am using the con, could this be an Ubuntu shell issue?
Thanks. doug. On Jan 30, 2015, at 12:19 PM, Doug Minett <[email protected]> wrote: > Trey, > > I’m not using an emulator on the ubuntu box - just the console(s). mc works > fine on all consoles (1-6). It is when I ssh into the same box - from any of > those cons - I encounter the delay weirdness. > > mutt or aptitude don’t exhibit the problem, nor does an interpreted > environment that relies on termcap. I’m not sue what mutt and aptitude use. > > I’ve also looked at stty settings also - and don’t see anything there jumping > out at me. > > It seems to be a characteristic of the ubuntu ssh client/server that only > affects mc expectations of its shell? > > Any other thoughts? > > many thanks. > doug. > > On Jan 30, 2015, at 6:18 AM, Trey Blancher <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Doug, >> >> That OS X Terminal works OK suggests a problem in your terminal emulator on >> Ubuntu. Which one do you use? I don't connect to Ubuntu but I connect all >> the time from rxvt-unicode-256color to my Debian VPS via mc + SSH, and I >> don't have the problem. As a quick test, try going to your virtual >> terminals ([Ctrl]+Alt+F[1-6]), and see if mc does the same thing there. >> >> Trey Blancher >> [email protected] >> >> On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 04:40:35PM -0500, Doug Minett wrote: >>> mc works fine when on the con locally. >>> >>> I have spent hours trying to figure out why a console ssh connection to >>> ubuntu (from ubuntu - even the same ubuntu box) results in the first (2) >>> key (any key) depressions being ignored until a 3rd key (any key) is >>> depressed and all characters are echoed. this is true whether the key is a >>> cursor key, tab key, etc. this makes mc unusable using ssh. >>> >>> I read some discussion about the esc esc delay issue and don’t think that >>> this has anything to do with that issue. I played with various params which >>> appear to work as advertised. >>> >>> If I ssh from osx terminal con to the same ubuntu box and try the same con >>> ssh connection, no problem. Also no problem if I ssh from the ubuntu box to >>> a debian box running 3.2.0.4. >>> >>> I know that ubuntu uses dash shell by default and tried switching to bash. >>> This didn’t help. I have also checked environment variables generated by >>> ‘set’ and saw very little difference between local login (before ssh) and >>> ssh login (after ssh login). >>> >>> What am I missing? Thanks. >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> mc mailing list >>> https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc > _______________________________________________ mc mailing list https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc
