If I run emacs on a FC2 box via the console or thru X, everything is fine.
If I ssh into that box from a Windows Putty session and run emacs, the backspace and end keys don't function as expected. I assume this is in the ssh session somewhere, but where?
Possibly related is another annoyance. As an example, man find run from the console or X is fine. Run from the Putty session, the first line of the second paragraph in the DESCRIPTION section shows strange characters:
The first argument that begins with â-â, â(â, â)â, â,â, or â!â is taken
I don't know what email will show the above to look like after I send it, but instead of single quotes, I get the letter a with an umlaut over it.
Thank you to anyone that can shed some light on this.
-- Bill Gradwohl bill@xxxxxxx http://www.ycc.com SPAMstomper Protected email