Try setting the terminal type explicitly after login. bash, ksh: export TERM=vt100 tcsh, csh: setenv TERM vt100 Regards, C. J. Tan On Mon, 29 Jun 1998, Michele America wrote:
Hi,
I have a 2 computer intranet :-) at home. One of them runs only linux and is configured as a server of httpd, ftp, news, dns, mars, samba, etc. The other runs both linux and window$. When i boot linux in the client machine all works ok. All shared stuff is shared, i can telnet, ftp, lynx, etc. into it. When i boot window$, i can not do anything. The exact simptom in telnet is that the login goes ok and i get the prompt from bash. When i do an ls in an empty directory it goes ok. If i try do ls the / directory i stop getting echo. If i Ctrl-D the keystroke gets to the server and kills the connection but i cannot see anything on the terminal window. With ftp i get the first two lines of the server welcome message and then it stops. With dns all works ok. I think that if there is very little data to cross the network all is ok. If the ammount of data goes over some quantity, which i don't know, the server stops sending data to the client.
Can anyone help me in figuring out what is going on ? Remember that all works ok with linux.
Thanks,
Michele America -- micheleamerica@geocities.com
LINUX the choice of a GNU generation
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