Dragonmantank
May 3rd, 2009, 03:08 AM
I recently switched my home server over from CentOS to Ubuntu 9.04 (only reason was because I put in an Atheros wifi card that CentOS was having fits with). From this machine I run Tinyfugue under screen.
On CentOS, it would properly redraw the screen whenever I resized my terminal and the PageUp button would work to scroll back through the game history, and the Up arrow key would scroll through the input window.
On Ubuntu, whenever I resize my terminal (xterm, gnome-terminal, or puTTY on Windows) all the world history is lost once the screen redraws and the PageUp button does not scroll, it outputs '[[5~' into the lower input window, and the up arrow key doesn't do anything. This behavior happens both inside and outside of 'screen'.
I'm sure that this is just a terminal setting, but I have no idea what, and since I didn't think it would be a problem I didn't bother checking to see what my terminal settings where under CentOS (they were whatever CentOS sets as the default settings).
If anyone has any ideas, I'd really appreciate it.
On CentOS, it would properly redraw the screen whenever I resized my terminal and the PageUp button would work to scroll back through the game history, and the Up arrow key would scroll through the input window.
On Ubuntu, whenever I resize my terminal (xterm, gnome-terminal, or puTTY on Windows) all the world history is lost once the screen redraws and the PageUp button does not scroll, it outputs '[[5~' into the lower input window, and the up arrow key doesn't do anything. This behavior happens both inside and outside of 'screen'.
I'm sure that this is just a terminal setting, but I have no idea what, and since I didn't think it would be a problem I didn't bother checking to see what my terminal settings where under CentOS (they were whatever CentOS sets as the default settings).
If anyone has any ideas, I'd really appreciate it.