Re: Putty and screen command

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>
> Screen does scrollback internally (ctrl-A esc to get into it, esc to
> abort). In order to do this, it uses terminfo. This takes it out of the
> normal "raw" "type at the bottom, and output scrolls off the top" mode,
> and puts the terminal into "cooked" "the application controls what is
> painted where" mode.
>
> Screen then uses cooked mode to emulate the raw mode, but by this time,
> PuTTY scrolling has been turned off (it doesn't usually make sense in
> cooked mode).
>
> In other words, this is normal, and an unavoidable result of 1970s
> terminal technology (and it hasn't really gone much further).
>


I understand what you mean, but do you think it can be changed so that it
works as in FC1?

Edwin



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