Date: Sat, 02 Feb 2013 12:05:03 -0500 From: Andre Goree <andre@drenet.info> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: tmux and konsole characters Message-ID: <510D473F.6090302@drenet.info> In-Reply-To: <510D3D46.7080806@gmail.com> References: <510D35F8.8010004@drenet.info> <510D3D46.7080806@gmail.com>
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[-- Attachment #1 --] On 02/02/13 11:22, Joshua Isom wrote: > On 2/2/2013 9:51 AM, Andre Goree wrote: >> I'm having an issue with tmux on certain ssh connections. When I >> connect to my freebsd server's tmux session that has multiple panes in >> one window, everything looks fine. However, when I connect to my linux >> box, I get this weird character [1] instead of a line as I would expect. >> >> Any ideas on how I can fix this? Really just an annoyance rather than a >> real issue, but I'm sure someone has come across this before and fixed >> it. Googling wasn't much help -- though I did find some solutions, they >> did not work for me. >> >> [1]http://www.drenet.net/images/snapshot2.png >> >> > > It's just a $TERM issue by the looks of it. If you set $TERM in any of > your .cshrc scripts, or .profile, it's probably set to something > different than what Konsole's using. Try running `setenv TERM > xterm-color` before running tmux and see if that fixes it. Run `echo > $TERM` just so you can know what it is set to. You'll have to track > down where it changes to prevent it in the future. > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions > To unsubscribe, send any mail to > "freebsd-questions-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" Thanks, I'm actually using bash as a shell, probably should've mentioned that. Anywho: [agoree@desktop ~]$ grep TERM .* .bash_history:echo $TERM .profile:# Setting TERM is normally done through /etc/ttys. Do only override .profile:# TERM=cons25; export TERM [agoree@desktop agoree]$ echo $TERM xterm Looks like it's not being set in .profile (it's commented), and echoing $TERM displays "xterm". So it would appear I'm not changing it anywhere. I tried the following, and get the same weird looking characters in place of lines when connecting to the remote box (which is running Linux, btw): [agoree@desktop agoree]$ echo $TERM xterm [agoree@desktop agoree]$ export TERM=xterm-color [agoree@desktop agoree]$ ssh sideswipe-dt Last login: Sat Feb 2 10:34:53 2013 from 172.16.10.246 [agoree@sideswipe-DT ~]$ tmux attach -- Andre Goree andre@drenet.info [-- Attachment #2 --] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (FreeBSD) Comment: Using GnuPG with undefined - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJRDUc/AAoJEJQrkaCSFIoRFYAH/1AzpH5BLeewIqWwWrGYlzZf vo0sgaoAUuC5JbEpbIZH4tnbNIyzUwRWFD56dULdaHQkb21ptTq8Om3dRtaL7dJm giOQmu8c4NpENQLAdnUlqpPDfzAYE9HY+TEyv1BsZh2ipTgkB4PdTT1Q1ZMc3i4C ps43MxAHvaFwoofB3oRCoZPcJkq4I+0sXXNjiqvo6g1P17zqxOA6/j3XKR5iYHh0 +CrweTkuRpXqS6zE2GnxMvHfZtudHkTVyK6rLM9wj8CHnutu9EJREolvb8PSb4oC D+FFQb47upcmTABM1lWOz9qKvJqv2xUuRwOvYawkNerker+n0cwD6bIA/78mb/A= =+C41 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----home | help
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