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Re: emacs and PuTTY
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Pascal Bourguignon |
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Re: emacs and PuTTY |
Date: |
Mon, 22 Jan 2007 21:52:32 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.0.91 (gnu/linux) |
John Oliver <joliver@john-oliver.net> writes:
> We have several users who SSH to a server with PuTTY and run emacs
> there. Unfortunately, there seems to be some issue with PuTTYs terminal
> emulation and emacs (emacs-21.3-4.10 on RHEL 4) which makes the cursor
> jump around and do some weird things like that. They tell me that
> hitting Control-L "fixes" it for a minute or two, but it'll start
> happening again. I've gotten around this for some people by installing
> CygWin and exporting the display to their machine, so they can run
> Xemacs. But some people just want to stick with CLI. One user uses
> Tera Term Pro, and is happy with its' terminal emulation, but TTP is an
> ancient program that doesn't even support SSH... he uses it to telnet to
> one ancient server, and from there SSH to the live machine :-) I know
> about TTSSH, but that isn't the answer I'm looking for ;-)
>
> How can I get PuTTY and emacs to be happy with each other? Please note,
> I'm one of those crazy vi people... I don't know anything about emacs.
> If the answer is in some emacs settings, I could use more handholding
> than "Just do the XYZ function!" :-)
Well, a few days ago I used emacs "22.0.91.1" thru PuTTY for five
minutes and didn't notice anything strange. (Used it to send an email).
Perhaps you could try a more up to the edge version of emacs?
--
__Pascal Bourguignon__ http://www.informatimago.com/
You never feed me.
Perhaps I'll sleep on your face.
That will sure show you.
- emacs and PuTTY, John Oliver, 2007/01/22
- Re: emacs and PuTTY, Springfield, 2007/01/22
- Re: emacs and PuTTY,
Pascal Bourguignon <=
- Re: emacs and PuTTY, Torsten Mueller, 2007/01/23
- Re: emacs and PuTTY, Billy Patton, 2007/01/23
- Re: emacs and PuTTY, Brendan Halpin, 2007/01/23
- Re: emacs and PuTTY, Rob Thorpe, 2007/01/24