• Help

    From Corey@VERT/TSGC to All on Sun May 23 16:50:06 2010
    I switched from Ubuntu 9.04 to Centos 5.5 and now all the bbs's ansi is messed up. I don't see the ansi code, but I see other wierd charactors and the ansi is not spaced or lined up properly. would anyone know what causes this?

    Corey

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  • From Digital Man@VERT to Corey on Sun May 23 22:31:05 2010
    Re: Help
    By: Corey to All on Sun May 23 2010 04:50 pm

    I switched from Ubuntu 9.04 to Centos 5.5 and now all the bbs's ansi is messed up. I don't see the ansi code, but I see other wierd charactors and the ansi is not spaced or lined up properly. would anyone know what causes this?

    Your terminal program. Your TERM environment variable setting. Your termcap settings. One or more of the above. :-)

    digital man

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  • From Tracker1@VERT/TRN to Corey on Mon May 24 19:44:31 2010
    Corey wrote:
    I switched from Ubuntu 9.04 to Centos 5.5 and now all the bbs's ansi is messed
    up. I don't see the ansi code, but I see other wierd charactors and the ansi is
    not spaced or lined up properly. would anyone know what causes this?

    Probably the terminal settings, if you have the SDL libraries installed, syncterm should be able to use SDL mode and display correctly.

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