I have recently become a fan of the GNU Screen program. I am having a few problems with it though. I am running Screen on a 10.3 install that is primarily used as a light-duty home server. The first problem is Yast. Using PuTTY, instead of having the normal lines around each box, there are just a bunch of characters (the 'a' with a ^ above it). When using Screen from OpenSuse via SSH, it does show the lines instead of the characters, but the lines are choppy (they aren't a straight line). In both cases, the lines display properly when not using Screen in SSH. The second problem is that some of the keys aren't working the way I think they should be. For example, when using 'mcedit', if I press F2 to save, it will print some characters on-screen instead of saving. But F10 works as it should, and prints no characters on-screen. Would these problems be encoding-related? If so, how would I go about fixing these? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org