[Bug 1050663] Re: Weird key bindings in vi in an ssh session from 64bit to 32bit

2012-09-13 Thread Mitch Claborn
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[Bug 1050663] Re: Weird key bindings in vi in an ssh session from 64bit to 32bit

2012-09-14 Thread Clint Byrum
Hi Mitch. Thats very interesting, and thank you for taking the time to file a bug report. Can you please paste the output of 'ssh -vv ...' to one of the problem systems? Also if could you share what terminal you are running in (such as konsole, Terminator, putty, the raw virtual terminals, etc.) a

[Bug 1050663] Re: Weird key bindings in vi in an ssh session from 64bit to 32bit

2012-09-15 Thread Mitch Claborn
I am using gnome-terminal. $TERM=xterm (on both local and remote system) ssh -vv 192.168.5.211 OpenSSH_5.9p1 Debian-5ubuntu1, OpenSSL 1.0.1 14 Mar 2012 debug1: Reading configuration data /home/mclaborn/.ssh/config debug1: /home/mclaborn/.ssh/config line 1: Applying options for * debug1: Reading c

[Bug 1050663] Re: Weird key bindings in vi in an ssh session from 64bit to 32bit

2012-09-25 Thread Mitch Claborn
More info: it is not 32 bit systems with which I have a problem, but systems that only have vim-tiny and not vim. The systems I was having trouble with are desktop systems which only install vim-tiny by default. Installing vim fixed it, for both 32 and 64 bit systems. ** Package changed: openssh