Possible problem with term types?

Thomas D. Ward tward1978 at earthlink.net
Sun May 4 14:04:16 EDT 2003


Yes, that is correct. it does happen on Mandrake as well.
I've not installed speakup on any Mandrake systems, but yasr has an 
identical problem on Mandrake Linux as with Red Hat.

On Sun, 4 May 2003, Tommy Moore wrote:

> This sort of behavior occur with RH 9?  I know it did with 8.0 and
> never really figured out why it did.
> This also happens with Mandrake systems I've found as well so its not
> strictly in RH.
> I've only really used one mandrake system so I can't exactly say which
> version it was either.
> Was quite some time ago.  Maybe over a year ago.
> 
> Tommy
> 
> On Sun, May 04, 2003 at 11:45:09AM -0400, Thomas D. Ward wrote:
> > 
> > Hello, list. 
> > For a couple of versions of Red Hat now I've noticed a problem I've not 
> > been able to nail down the problem. When a sub shell such as screen, su, etc 
> > are launched speak up and even yasr want to read the bash prompt every 
> > single time a key is pressed. 
> > However, when I switched my shell from bash to csh this problem completely 
> > vanished. Is this a general bash problem or does Red Hat have some problem 
> > handling term types when sub shells like screen are launched?
> > If anyone has a fix for bash working properly in screen please let me 
> > know. Otherwise I'll just have to stay with csh which seams to work fine.
> > 
> > 
> > 
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