Xref: utzoo comp.unix.microport:504 comp.unix.xenix:2003 comp.unix.questions:6585 Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!vsi!friedl From: friedl@vsi.UUCP (Stephen J. Friedl) Newsgroups: comp.unix.microport,comp.unix.xenix,comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: Microport console driver & raw mode programs Message-ID: <545@vsi.UUCP> Date: 15 Apr 88 05:44:07 GMT References: <362@mancol.UUCP> <1509@bigtex.uucp> <300@zinn.MV.COM> Organization: V-Systems, Inc. -- Santa Ana, CA Lines: 26 Keywords: console driver, raw mode, vi, problems In article <300@zinn.MV.COM>, mem@zinn.MV.COM (Mark E. Mallett) writes: < I certainly haven't seen that sort of trouble, but it puts me in mind of a < problem that I *do* run across sometimes - that the console driver doesn't < get reset between logins. For instance, if I run a program that sets a < restricted scrolling region, and that program core dumps (or more likely, < if it is on another system and the telephone line hangs up), I would expect < to be able to log out and log back in and have the console back in a normal < mode. Not so. Perhaps someone at Microport could fix this. It's not necessarily broken -- a terminal doesn't reset on logout and the console is faithfully emulating a terminal. Perhaps putting "tput init" in /etc/profile will clear things up for you as long as the init strings in terminfo are set. < [...] the values I use [for the 2.3 ansi terminfo] are: < < hpa=\E[%i%p1%dG (addition of %i) < vpa=\E[%p1%dd < ll=?? (what is ll??) ll = "lower left", kind of like "home" but to the bottom of the screen. If you leave it out, "cup" gets used instead. -- Steve Friedl V-Systems, Inc. "Yes, I'm jeff@unh's brother" friedl@vsi.com {backbones}!vsi.com!friedl attmail!vsi!friedl