[CentOS] No value for $TERM and no -T specified
Sean Carolan
scarolan at gmail.comTue Mar 4 21:50:17 UTC 2008
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I just customized my prompt with a PS1= variable. Since updating my .bashrc this way, when I try to run commands remotely with ssh I get this: **************************************** [scarolan at kalki:~]$ ssh server pwd No value for $TERM and no -T specified/home/scarolan No value for $TERM and no -T specified **************************************** Anyone know why this is happening? Here's the contents of my .bashrc: **************************************** # .bashrc PS1="[\[\e[34m\]\u\[\e[0m\]@\[\e[32m\]\h:\w\[\e[0m\]]\$ \[\e[0m\]" # Source global definitions if [ -f /etc/bashrc ]; then . /etc/bashrc fi ****************************************
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