This is just a guess, but check the /etc/bashrc file on the remote host. In there, there's usually a case that sets PROMPT_COMMAND when TERM=screen. There could be something going on there. Also you might try playing the the TERM and PROMPT_COMMAND variables.
On Thu, Aug 7, 2014 at 7:31 PM, Dave Kuhlman <dkuhl...@davekuhlman.org> wrote: > I use screen lots. > > On my local machine it works great. > > However, when I do remote log-in using ssh, I get a blank screen with no > (bash) prompt. I can run commands, but I do not see any output. For > example, > the following works and writes output to the file junk.txt: > > $ ls > junk.txt > > but I see nothing, until I exit screen and view the file. > > This problem only started to occur a few days ago. Is it possible that I > need to set or adjust the characteristics of my terminal, or maybe tell > screen something it needs to know about my terminal? > > My suspicion is that this is a problem with the host machine where I'm > running screen. But, I don't know what the problem might be, and so I do > not > know how to report it. > > Can anyone give me a clue about how to diagnose this or collect more info? > > Dave > > > > _______________________________________________ > screen-users mailing list > screen-users@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/screen-users > --
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