Re: Problem with TN5250
"John Aldrich" <[email protected]> Fri, 10 Jun 2011 15:15:44 -0400
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.emulators.tn5250 |
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| Organization | Blueridge Carpet |
| Message-ID | <016a01cc27a2$d41409d0$7c3c1d70$@com> |
Let me try it as a system-wide file and see if that works... if not, I'll paste it here for comment. :D -----Original Message----- From: linux5250-bounces-Zwy7GipZuJhWk0Htik3J/[email protected] [mailto:linux5250-bounces-Zwy7GipZuJhWk0Htik3J/[email protected]] On Behalf Of Scott Klement Sent: Friday, June 10, 2011 3:05 PM To: Linux 5250 Development Project Subject: Re: [LINUX5250] Problem with TN5250 tn5250 doesn't care what the permissions on the file are -- as long as the file exists in the user's home directory, and the user has read permission to the .tn5250rc file, it'll try to use it. If you're trying to set a system-wide configuration, you need to omit the dot... so it'd be /etc/tn5250rc (or /usr/local/etc/tn5250rc) with no dot in the filename. On 6/10/2011 1:53 PM, John Aldrich wrote: > CTL+R should work well enough... just have to make sure the end user knows. > :D > > BTW, I tried to make up a .tn5250rc file but it doesn't appear to be > accepting it. Am I missing some magical incantation? Do I need to chmod it > or something? If so, what settings do I need for the .tn5250rc??? > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: linux5250-bounces-Zwy7GipZuJhWk0Htik3J/[email protected] [mailto:linux5250-bounces-Zwy7GipZuJhWk0Htik3J/[email protected]] > On Behalf Of Scott Klement > Sent: Friday, June 10, 2011 2:41 PM > To: Linux 5250 Development Project > Subject: Re: [LINUX5250] Problem with TN5250 > > hi John, > > Sounds like you're probably using the curses front-end, then. > > Remember, the Unix environment (that Linux is designed to work like) is > intended to work with a network of terminals that all connect to a > central CPU. I realize that you probably don't use it that way, but > it's the way the environment was designed, and it still works that way. > > So within your Linux PC, there's a program pretending to be a Unix tty > (terminal) that's interfacing with your screen and keyboard. And > another that's pretending to be a 'getty' process (terminal server) that > receives the terminal signals and sends them on to programs. > > The problem is... when you hit the control key, the terminal doesn't > send anything to the server. That's the way Unix ttys have historically > worked, and the way the program on your linux box still works today. So > there's nothing for tn5250 to interpret as error-reset. > > You can solve this problem by using x5250, since x5250 works in the X > environment, it can read your keyboard scan codes directly. (It's a > different architecture.) therefore it's possible to map the control key > to error reset. > > Or, you can try to configure the linux terminal program (via loadkeys) > to send a different character sequence when the control key is sent. > That'll only work if you're using a console (not X) display. > > Otherwise, you'll have to hit Ctrl-R. (See the man page for details of > the key combinations.) > > Good luck > > > On 6/10/2011 12:28 PM, John Aldrich wrote: >> Using straight TN5250 in a terminal window. Xt5250 can be used, but I need >> to tweak it as the default font settings are incredibly small! >> >> As I said in my original email the "error reset" key is normally "control" >> but it's not working on this basic tn5250 session. >> -- This is the Linux 5250 Development Project (LINUX5250) mailing list To post a message email: LINUX5250-Zwy7GipZuJhWk0Htik3J/[email protected] To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, visit: http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/linux5250 or email: LINUX5250-request-Zwy7GipZuJhWk0Htik3J/[email protected] Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives at http://archive.midrange.com/linux5250. -- This is the Linux 5250 Development Project (LINUX5250) mailing list To post a message email: LINUX5250-Zwy7GipZuJhWk0Htik3J/[email protected] To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, visit: http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/linux5250 or email: LINUX5250-request-Zwy7GipZuJhWk0Htik3J/[email protected] Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives at http://archive.midrange.com/linux5250.