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Operating Systems Solaris Terminal settings from linux to solaris Post 82955 by andryk on Friday 9th of September 2005 01:13:31 AM
Old 09-09-2005
well i managed to re-export the TERM env with ansi on bash or ksh
Code:
export TERM=ansi

 

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tapset::ansi(3stap)													       tapset::ansi(3stap)

NAME
tapset::ansi - systemtap ansi tapset DESCRIPTION
ansi_clear_screen Move cursor to top left and clear screen. See function::ansi_clear_screen(3stap) for details. ansi_set_color Set the ansi Select Graphic Rendition mode. See function::ansi_set_color(3stap) for details. ansi_set_color2 Set the ansi Select Graphic Rendition mode. See function::ansi_set_color2(3stap) for details. ansi_set_color3 Set the ansi Select Graphic Rendition mode. See function::ansi_set_color3(3stap) for details. ansi_reset_color Resets Select Graphic Rendition mode. See function::ansi_reset_color(3stap) for details. ansi_new_line Move cursor to new line. See function::ansi_new_line(3stap) for details. ansi_cursor_move Move cursor to new coordinates. See function::ansi_cursor_move(3stap) for details. ansi_cursor_hide Hides the cursor. See function::ansi_cursor_hide(3stap) for details. ansi_cursor_save Saves the cursor position. See function::ansi_cursor_save(3stap) for details. ansi_cursor_restore Restores a previously saved cursor position. See function::ansi_cursor_restore(3stap) for details. ansi_cursor_show Shows the cursor. See function::ansi_cursor_show(3stap) for details. SEE ALSO
function::ansi_clear_screen(3stap), function::ansi_set_color(3stap), function::ansi_set_color2(3stap), function::ansi_set_color3(3stap), function::ansi_reset_color(3stap), function::ansi_new_line(3stap), function::ansi_cursor_move(3stap), function::ansi_cursor_hide(3stap), function::ansi_cursor_save(3stap), function::ansi_cursor_restore(3stap), function::ansi_cursor_show(3stap), stap(1), stapprobes(3stap) IBM
--- tapset::ansi(3stap)
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