i remember a problem when connecting to aix from a linux box where aix used to see the term as "linux" or whatever. do a "echo $TERM" on aix to see what kind of terminal aix sees, and try a "export TERM=vt100" on aix, it might solve your problem hth A 09:14 06/11/2003 -0500, vous avez écrit : >I have 2 Redhat 8 boxes that use xterm as default terminal. I can not type >more than an 80 character line across. I can not grep for a process that may >have more than 80 characters in it. I also have issues of going from the >Redhat 8 box to an AIX server and using smitty, it doesn't allow the use of >arrows keys to move in smitty. This problem does not occur in Redhat 9, or >Redhat 7.3. Does anyone know what can cause this issue? How can I modify the >terminal to correct this? The TERM is definitely xterm. I have 2 boxes that >act this same way. I was thinking maybe this is common in Redhat8, but I >guess it may be just my boxes. I have tried setting the TERM to vt100, vt220 >xterm-r5, and a few things. > >Jason G. > >Attachment Converted: "d:\app\net\eudora\attach\Redhat8x" > -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list