SSH/Telnet clients' keymapping bad after dist-upgrade to Woody
I often use putty and TeraTerm from Win95/98 to telnet and ssh into a
couple of Debian systems.
After a dist-upgrade on both systems, keys aren't mapping right at all.
For instance, Home and End do not work right, either at the command
prompt, or within vim.
I tried recompiling my putty terminfo information, but the resulting
file was no different from the one already in /usr/share/terminfo.
Making putty tell the system that it's xterm helps a little, but is not
ideal.
Can anyone give me a clue what broke and how to fix it? Everything used
to be working great with both clients. Thanks in advance.
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