Hi,
"Andy Fiddaman" írta 2018-09-11 22:16-kor:
> According to the release notes at https://omniosce.org/releasenotes
Well, it's not a solution, but finally I "solved" the problem with a
workaround: I started to learn tmux instead.
It seams tmux works more flawless in 026.
I added some entry to
Hi,
"Andy Fiddaman" írta 2018-09-11 22:16-kor:
>
> On Tue, 11 Sep 2018, P?SZTOR Gy?rgy wrote:
> ; Can someone tell me, what changed in screenrc or termcap between 151022 and
> ; 151026?
>
> According to the release notes at https://omniosce.org/releasenotes
>
> o The /etc/screenrc file
On Tue, 11 Sep 2018, P?SZTOR Gy?rgy wrote:
; Hi!
;
; Can someone tell me, what changed in screenrc or termcap between 151022 and
; 151026?
According to the release notes at https://omniosce.org/releasenotes
o The /etc/screenrc file delivered by the screen package is now based on the
On Tue, 11 Sep 2018, PÁSZTOR György wrote:
Can someone tell me, what changed in screenrc or termcap between 151022 and
151026?
I have seen strange issues with recent 151022 when editing a file
using vim. WYSIWYG definitely did not apply. There does appear to be
strangeness with terminal
Hi!
Can someone tell me, what changed in screenrc or termcap between 151022 and
151026?
When I pressed the usual ^a d to detach from my screen session, on the '22
it clears the screen before screen command would exit while on the '26 it
leaves garbage on my terminal.
Terminal type: xterm (linux,