Trouble using e-macs remotely

Alex Maynard amaynard-vQ8rsROW2HJSpjfjxSPG1fd9D2ou9A/h at public.gmane.org
Sun Oct 5 20:54:25 UTC 2003


Hi Chris  -- Thanks very much for you help. Unfortunately, my computer's
now having bigger problems, so I haven't gotten a chance to try out your
suggestion yet. -- Alex

On Thu, 2 Oct 2003, Chris F.A. Johnson wrote:

> On Thu, 2 Oct 2003, Alex Maynard wrote:
>
> > I was wondering if anyone has seen this problem before or has any
> > suggestions:
> >
> > I'm trying to edit a file on a remote machine (running redhat) using emacs
> > after logging in via ssh from fvmr xwindow on Debian.
> >
> > The problem is when I emacs the file I get a bunch of ping like sounds
> > without like the one below that just keeps going on and on.  (Using a
> > non-Xwindows terminal I don't get this problems, but that's a lot less
> > convenient)
> >
> > ;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2\
> > c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;\
> > 2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1\
> > ;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c\
> > 1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2\
> > c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;\
> > 2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1;2c1
> >
> > Has anyone else run into this?  Does anyone know of any simple
> > solutions or work arounds?
>
>       It's probably an incorrect TERM setting.
>
>       What are you using?
>
>       Try: xterm, vt100, ansi, linux; one of them should work.
>
> --
> 	Chris F.A. Johnson
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Department of Economics
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