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I got the punch line, but still figuring out why.
The telnet session opens in a medium size window. When i maximize it, the coloums get set to 162. That might be too much for the terminal, but after sometime it automatically gets reduced to 160. Now i get the desired result. Can't figure out how its happening. |
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