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Date:      Sat, 9 Jul 2011 00:07:43 -0400 (EDT)
From:      David Krauser <david.krauser@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Color Spills Over From SSH Session
Message-ID:  <alpine.BSO.2.00.1107082350050.15592@wolfman.devio.us>

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Hello everybody,

I've tried to setup a kind of 'dedicated ssh client' using FreeBSD, and 
I'm having some issues with the terminal colors.

I have a basic install of FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE (I only had kernel-dev 
packages checked at installation) and I rebuilt the GENERIC kernel with 
the VESA and SC_PIXEL_MODE options enabled (for a high resolution 
terminal).

Now here's the problem: when I ssh into another box and issue a command 
with colors (like vim's syntax hilighting or a colored ls) the primary 
color of the terminal will change. I'm often left with a crazy colored and 
hard to read bash prompt (all in the ssh session). When I exit the session 
back to FreeBSD, the colors persist. I have to use the command 'reset' to 
fix the issue.

I believe my primary FreeBSD shell is csh (it's whatever the default is in 
FreeBSD) and I'm not sure if it can handle colors or if it has them 
enabled. I generally ssh into a bash shell.

I'm really a newcomer with FreeBSD, and any help would be greatly 
appreciated.

Thanks a bunch,

David Krauser
david.krauser@gmail.com



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