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Re: Interactive programs and dumb terminals (emacs shell)
From: |
harry meyers |
Subject: |
Re: Interactive programs and dumb terminals (emacs shell) |
Date: |
12 Jul 2006 09:34:18 -0700 |
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john maclean schrieb:
> Hey Chaps,
>
> I've been using M-x shell recently and getting the hang of the
> difference between this shell and say /bin/bash.
>
> My question is in the cases where one installs a program (via say
> apt-get -y install foo) which then prompts you for some configuration
> settings. The emacs shell is a "dumb terminal" as I understand it and
> interactive programs that use ncurses
> won't work. Install latex, tetex or xorg and you'll get asked system
> settings like your resolution, paper size etc.
>
> How can I over come this? ( Hope that this is all clear).
You can use M-x term which activates /bin/bash by default.
harry