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RE: [MiNT] bash question
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Martin-Eric Racine [mailto:q-funk@pp.fishpool.fi]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2000 11:15 AM
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> Cc: mint@fishpool.com
> Subject: Re: [MiNT] bash question
>
> Btw, this still doesn't explain why Telnet or rlogin to anywhere
> correctly retains the key bindings, while ssh never does.
>
> There is a slight workaround, but a dumb one:
>
> First Telnet to my personnal shell account, then ssh to my
> employer's network.
>
> Clumsy, but it works.
>
> Still, I wonder what prevents ssh from retaining our key bindings
> accross a connection, when using stv52. Interrestingly enough,
> using TosWinII in tw100 mode, the bindings are retained. Why?
Which key-bindings are you talking about? I'm using ssh on my Falcon, and it
seems to work just as well as rsh or telnet. I'm running it under Farmer
though, which I've found to be a better terminal than TosWin 2.
Jo Even Skarstein