Re: [Ltsp-discuss] sco tips - off topic

2002-10-23 Thread Michel Donais
  > Could any one on this list give me some tips on connecting to sco from> linux and get all the function keys to work? Quite easy.   Get a look at this web site http://www.aljex.com/bkw/sco/index.html   Find the following section:   "SCO-LINUX Terminal/Shell compatibility"   Read and execut

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] sco tips - off topic

2002-10-23 Thread Brian Fahrlander
On 23 Oct 2002 15:22:28 -0400, Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Could any one on this list give me some tips on connecting to sco from > linux and get all the function keys to work? > > I don't have any access to the sco box, so what I have to do is all on > the linux client side. From windows

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] sco tips - off topic

2002-10-23 Thread Chris Tooley
I know some people that have put together a fairly decent keymap/terminfo for Linux that emulates SCO ANSI terminals. I've attached it for you. Chris On Wed, 2002-10-23 at 14:48, Dan Kegel wrote: > Joseph wrote: > > Could any one on this list give me some tips on connecting to sco from > > linu

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] sco tips - off topic

2002-10-23 Thread jam
Joseph, If you really want all the function keys and screen attributes to work, without touching the SCO side, you probably should look at a terminal emulator called TERM from Century Software. I think the website is http://www.censoft.com. It does a fairly decent job of emulating an SCO console

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] sco tips - off topic

2002-10-23 Thread Dan Kegel
Joseph wrote: Could any one on this list give me some tips on connecting to sco from linux and get all the function keys to work? I don't have any access to the sco box, so what I have to do is all on the linux client side. From windows I can use a client that supports ansi emulation and fonts an

[Ltsp-discuss] sco tips - off topic

2002-10-23 Thread Joseph
Could any one on this list give me some tips on connecting to sco from linux and get all the function keys to work? I don't have any access to the sco box, so what I have to do is all on the linux client side. From windows I can use a client that supports ansi emulation and fonts and get it to wor