Miloslav Trmač wrote: > Another one is that connecting to systems that don't support xterm-256 > is not quite easy. In particular, there appears to be no way to > configure ~/.ssh/config so that "ssh oldhost" (and "ssh oldhost > arbitrarycommand") transparently changes the TERM value - one would > have to set up shell functions or something similar. An extension of > the ssh would be very nice - and failing that, an explicit recipe how > to override TERM correctly would be welcome as well. And I strongly suspect that a correct solution would have to translate "xterm-256color" to "xterm", "screen-256color" to "screen" et cetera. Simply setting TERM=xterm in all SSH sessions is probably not sufficient. Björn Persson
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