Re: Xterm strange behavior in Tiger
Re: Xterm strange behavior in Tiger
- Subject: Re: Xterm strange behavior in Tiger
- From: Rich Cook <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 11:27:08 -0700
Yes, I also am confused as to why you would ssh then run xterm.
Presumably, you get a shell when you do ssh. What does the extra
xterm get you?
On Jul 27, 2005, at 11:21 AM, Don MacQueen wrote:
While I can't address your specific problem, I can suggest an
alternative that might be a work-around.
That is, reverse the order; run xterm locally and ssh within it.
Here's the command I use
xterm -bg lightyellow -title remotehost -e ssh remotehost -l
remoteuser &
(And I define aliases to help, as in
alias remotehost '{the above command}'
)
-Don
At 11:52 AM -0400 7/27/05, Paul Schopf wrote:
I am having trouble with some xterms under Tiger: I ssh to a
remote machine, and then
run xterm. It appears to work OK, but then I do something like
'ls' that generates a
number of lines of output. Next I resize the xterm window, and
from then on, the
window seems to repaint itself about 10 times for every cursor
movement. This did
not happen to me under Panther.
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