It's prolly your termcap/terminfo.
Being too lazy to actually fix the problem, I generally do
export TERM=vt100
screen (or screen -r to resume)
and that seems to work okeedokee.
You could modify your termcap/terminfo, or modify
your .screenrc, but vt100 is really all any man
should need. :) I await the onslaught of "vt52!
teletype! Son of Big Chief Writing Tablet!" wars.
D
* On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 08:33:52PM -0700, Shawn T. Rutledge wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 05:59:26PM -0700, Don Harrop wrote:
> > So far I can only get additional screens stacked on top of eachother. Do
> > you know of a way to set them up in more of a box shape. Two stacked on the
> > right and two stacked on the left?
>
> I'm not sure you can divide the screen vertically. But you can hit
> C-a shift-S to split the screen horizontally, and then C-a tab to get
> into the bottom screen, and then C-a c to create a new session inside
> the lower region. Took me a few minutes to figure out why no new shell
> was started in the new region... the region division is independent
> of the virtual consoles. If you create yet more new virtual screens,
> they get created in whichever region you are in; you cannot have both
> full-screen sessions and divided-screen sessions at the same time,
> apparently.
>
> Now does anybody know why none of backspace, delete or control-h can
> delete characters when I'm running screen? It works fine outside of
> screen... I'm using gnome-terminal on Solaris at work.
>
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