I think you probably want it to be 'xterm' (I doubt that this will
solve your problem, but it is worth a shot).
To set the TERM var to 'xterm' for a given session, type:
export TERM=xterm
It is typically set to 'linux' at the console, but I think 'xterm' is
probably a better choice in an X-base
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* and then Ben Logan blurted
> Hey,
> I would think that the value of the TERM variable should match what
> you have set under the keyboard settings. That's just a guess,
> though.
Well, I'm getting 'linux' when I echo $TERM
Does that sound rig
Konsole is kinda weird. In KDE beta 3 it has a habit of suddenly ceasing to scroll
down along with new output (very annying). In all version the F-keys are messed up - I
can't properly use programs that require the use of functions keys.
Complain on the KDE list, maybe.
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Hey,
I tried to duplicate the same behaviour on my system, but couldn't get
it to mess up (I usually use an rxvt or xterm). You might check the
value of the TERM environment variable (type 'echo $TERM' at the
prompt), and the keyboard settings in the "Settings" menu.
I would think that the valu
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Hi all,
I use KDE as my Desktop and am having some odd trouble when running Lynx
or Mutt.
Here's what's happening in Lynx for example:
I hit 'g' so that I can type in a URL
I start to type and have to 'backspace' because I've made a mistake
What I