Konsole and "screen" - Please help!
Sean McGlynn
sean at tmiau.com
Tue Oct 8 03:13:24 BST 2002
On Tuesday 01 October 2002 15:44, Mick Szucs wrote:
> Hi all,
Hello Mick,
Just saw this posted on kde-core-devel and remembered your problem. It might
be related. If it's the fix you're after, it'll be in 3.1 by the looks of
things.
http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-core-devel&m=103401589028296&w=2
Also, you said below that your previous post came up with no answers, but
there was this one in case you missed it. It might help.
http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde&m=103363421515944&w=2
Cheers,
Sean
> I've hunted high and low for the answer to this question, to no avail.
> A previous post to this list came up with no answers, but my situation
> is changing such that I really need a solution or I'll be forced to look
> at alternatives to Konsole - which I'm loathe to do, because I love it.
> Anyhow, firewall rules are being tightened around here that will prevent
> me from sshing directly from my own box to the others on our network.
> I'll have to use an intermediate machine as a jump-off point - so screen
> is an obvious choice.
>
> When I'm running multiple sessions via 'screen,' (by 'screen' I mean
> GNU's screen manager program) Konsole's scrollback/history buffer
> doesn't catch text that moves beyond the visible area. This is true
> both on my local system or via xterm shell on other boxes.
>
> The changelog for Konsole 1.1.1 (which I'm running, under Redhat 7.3)
> says "Fixed support for screen," but I'm unable to find further
> information.
>
> I'm assuming that this is a configuration issue, and not a bug, as
> scrollback doesn't seem to have been a problem for any ssh-clients that
> I've used in the Windows world.
>
> ANY insight into this issue would be greatly appreciated. Even if all
> you can offer is ideas as to where else I might look for answers.
>
> Many Thanks,
> Mick
--
Sean McGlynn
sean at tmiau.com
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