Re: TERM=ansi display problems for ncurses program.

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Make sure that CONFIG_VT is *not* set in your kernel .config, for both
the installer kernel and the kernel you will install into the partition.

--Guy

On Tue, 2002-06-18 at 15:37, Liza Alenchery wrote:
> Hi
> 
> My install program is for IBM iSeries and is   RedHat install-based
> install program using a kickstart file.  It  has a ncurses based program
> that asks the users for a few things at the end(after reboot). I find that
> the screen is not displayed correctly when I am connecting using the
> default Windows client. The value of TERM=linux irrespective of what is set
> in the client. I guess this must be because the virtual terminal server(in
> OS400 partition) says it's linux to my partition.
> 
> If I am telnetted into my linux partition using Windows default
> client(after the install), the default terminal emulation is  ansi and that
> too screws up the display. (If I am willing to give up color, I can use
> VT100 and the display is not too bad. )  I tried with CRT3.4 and when it is
> made to emulate ansi, the same problem happens to the display.
> 
> Now my question is how does anaconda deal with this situation? The anaconda
> screens show up correctly whether I am connecting from Windows or Linux. I
> have skimmed thru the anaconda sources, but I am afraid I am at a loss...
> Is it using its own terminfo database? If so, where can I get it? Am I
> using some ncurses calls wrongly?? or maybe I am not configuring something
> correctly?
> 
> Thanks in advance
> Liza
> 
> 
> 
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