All,
We have program a.p which goes into a loop, does some stuff, and starts another .p (b.p) then does another iteration of the loop.
How can we tell it to start the b.p program but not wait for b.p to finish before going forward.
We want a.p to start b.p up to 6 times so that they are all...
protermcaps were exactly the same.
I finally got it working.
But I am not sure what the full solution was.
There were two things I did to fix it.
The first was add ‘export TERM=vt400’ to my .profile. Not sure why I had to do this because if I did the ‘echo $TERM’ it showed vt400 before I added...
I compared EVERY Putty Setting and they are exactly the same (I knew they would be because I copied one to the other).
I did login using PowerTerm and the editor on both servers acted the same and took up the full screen.
Still baffled on why Putty acts differently even though ALL of the Putty...
Other than the protermcap what else can cause differences?
I have 2 unix servers and on one the editor takes up the whole screen but on the other, it only uses half the screen.
I did a file compare on the protermcap files from both and they are the same.
So what else is there?
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