On 13 Sep 2002 20:04:43 +0000
Joon Guillen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mused:
> On Fri, 2002-09-13 at 11:34, Federico Sevilla III wrote:
>
> > If your terminal actually supports it, you may want to try
> >
> > $ export TERM=rxvt
> >
> > Which seems to be the default terminal type on most GNU/Linux
> > installations -- or at least all those I've got access to right now.
> >
> > --> Jijo
> >
>
> There seems to be no change at all. Does the terminal type have
> something to do with what I'm using in my own machine? If so, I use
> Konsole, the default terminal for the KDE desktop. When I check the
> settings, the "keyboard" is set to XTerm (XFree 4.x.x). Other choices
> are linux console, vt100, vt420PC and XTerm (XFree 3.x.x). changing
> among these doesn't seem to have any effect at all. *sigh*
;) This has happened to me before, i just changed the terminal i'm using... (silly me,
i've forgot what terminal caused me that problem). Try rxvt, eterm, and (i think it
definitely works on my) Gnome Terminal.
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