on 16:30 Thu 03 Mar, Les Mikesell (lesmikesell@gmail.com) wrote:
On 3/3/2011 4:19 PM, Dr. Ed Morbius wrote:
on 16:07 Thu 03 Mar, Les Mikesell (lesmikesell@gmail.com) wrote:
On 3/3/2011 3:34 PM, Dr. Ed Morbius wrote:
on 13:36 Thu 03 Mar, Sean Carolan (scarolan@gmail.com) wrote:
I really like gnu screen and use it everyday but there's one thing that is a bit inconvenient, and that's the odd line wrapping and terminal size issues that seem to pop up. The problem crops up when I
Is your local terminal type known to all remote systems (in termcap)?
Instead of running screen, can you run a desktop session under freenx on a server
No xlibs on our servers.
You need _a_ machine somewhere that can host a freenx session. It doesn't need to be the target of the ssh connections, just something that will mostly stay powered up if you want the session to stay active all the time. A development box or even a VM session that would work - or a desktop machine if it stays on all the time. It doesn't even have to run X on its own console.
Frankly, given the alternative ease of automatically redefining $TERM, that strikes me as a slightly overengineered solution.
Not that I'm intrinsically opposed to overengineering.