Re: Re: Terminal Settings (CentOS)
By: Rwebb616 to Digital Man on Mon Jun 11 2018 11:05 pm
Try the different "interface" modes (i.e. run "scfg -?" to list the command-line options and try the different "-i" combinations) - probably "-iF" for cursors with forced "IBM charset".
Did that but it still didn't look quite right. Trying to get it to look like the old Novell utilities (syscon) - I know I'm dating myself!
That's what those utils look like when things are configured right.
Also, make sure you have Putty configured for a UTF-8 "Remote characer set" (under settings->Window->Translation).
Yep that is what I have it set to. I'm seeing q's and x's where lines should be and a's where the background characters are supposed to be.
Yup, so something's off.
What version of SyncTERM? Recent builds (after 1.0) incorporate a newer version of cryptlib which fixes most SSH incompatibilities.
Yep I'm running 1.0 - I guess I wasn't seeing where to get a newer version. Just went to the website and downloaded. That was under Windows.
That is how you get v1.0, the latest release. To get the v1.1 beta/dev build for Windows, use this link instead:
http://syncterm.net/syncterm.zip
Under my
linux desktop I'm
just using putty but I can probably just use the built in terminal.
I've never run putty on Linux myself (on Windows). When using Linux, I just use the default terminal program.
digital man
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