On 03/12/06, Jean-Pierre Zuate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello again,
You can use cbf in xterm it work fine (not the term launched by the menu)
Jean-Pierre
2006/12/3, Richard Troy <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >:
>
> On Sun, 3 Dec 2006, Richard Troy wrote:
> >
> > On Sun, 3 Dec 2006, Gerhard Hofmann wrote:
> > >
> > > There is a workaround to use netutil and other Ingres tools in case
your
> > > keyboard layout is broken:
> > > Hit ESC key, then keep SHIFT key pressed and hit O key, then P key ->
> > > cursor will jump to netutil's command prompt.
> >
> > Thanks much - I'd forgotten TERM_INGRES; setting it to the same value as
> > TERM worked fine. (SHOULD be the default!) ... <esc><shift>0P, got it!
> >
>
> ...I was mistaken! When I use simply vt100, it gets very upset and never
> works much. Then, with vt100f, it's happy but doesn't work right, though
> use of the <esc><shift>OP _does_ work, sort of.
>
> What SHOULD the setting be for a Red Hat Linux installation, please?!
>
Are you using the console or an X-based xterm variant?
If the former then vt100 should work.
If the later then konsole and konsolel are in the latest versions. I
also wrote this document which is a step-by-step to creating one that
works with Linux X terminal programs -
http://docs.google.com/Doc.aspx?id=afzvthc6fzsm_afzv34f7znps
--
Paul Mason
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