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48-bit color depth - Well, now you're really in an area where you'd need someone ina Unix, rather than modem, newsgroup to help you, if you stillfeel that this is a significant issue. (Unless "-onlret" - whichseems more applicable to your situation than "onlret" - works.)Aaron---~ Thank you for your reply.~ To update the issue - problem is now only at Password,~~ GenericSysName (see /etc/issue)~ login: root~ Password:~ Please wait...checking for disk quotas~ ....... (indent will be to the end of last line)~ # (no problem from this point)~~ I then added onlcr and onlret to the /etc/gettydefs file, the entry of~ which now look like,~~ ult9600 #B9600 cs8 hupcl ignpar icrnl ixon opost onlcr onlret cread~ isig icanon echo echok istrip ixany tab3~ #B9600 cs8 hupcl ignpar brkint icrnl onlcr onlret ixon ixoff~~ cread isig icanon echo echok tab3~ #login: # ult9600~~ init q, but the problem after Password: and before # sign remains.~~ Aaron Leonard wrote:~ > On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 14:15:41 GMT, Jun Zhang wrote:~ >~ > ~ Dialing through modems, and logged in, the unix prompt shifts to the~ > ~ right, something like the following,~ > ~~ > ~ # ls~ > ~ a b c d~ > ~ #~ > ~~ > ~ Is this related to some terminal parameters?~ > ~~ > ~~ > ~ Jun~ >~ > Yeah, Unix is sending a bare linefeed aka newline (ASCII 0x0a)~ > at the end of each line of text, and your terminal emulator~ > is displaying the linefeed as such.~ >~ > Your terminal emulator REALLY wants to see a carriage-return /~ > newline sequence (ASCII 0x0d 0x0a) to properly position your~ > cursor.~ >~ > I think you can address this on the Unix side with~ > stty onlcr or maybe -onlret:~ >~ > #man stty~ > ~ > onlcr (-onlcr)~ > Map (do not map) NL to CR-NL on output.~ > ~ > onlret (-onlret)~ > On the terminal NL performs (does not perform) the CR~ > function.~ > ~ >~ > Btw the modems have zero effect on this behavior.~ >~ > Aaron




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