Hi Rahul > looks like a outdated comment. are you affected in anyway?. if its > just misleading you can still file a bug @ bugzilla.redhat.com I'm not sure whether it's a bug or I just don't see the right way. I try to configure a terminal emulator (e.g. gnome-terminal, konsole, mlterm) so that it behaves the same way whether I work locally or am logged into a remote maschine running Fedora Core 2 or an older system. Since the xterm definition changed in Fedore Core 3 I was looking for another terminal definition that I can set my terminal emulators to. I tried xterm-r6 since you can configure most emulators to be compatible with that. But then I noticed that khome/kend are missing in xterm-r6 on Fedora Core 3. I just saw that there are other differences. On Fedora Core 3 kdch1 is \E[3~ while on older systems it's \177. I can understand that the definition of xterm changes, but xterm-r6 is xterm-r6, no? At least konsole does not agree with the definition of xterm-r6 on Fedora Core 3. Thanks and regards Daniel