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Hi boys and girls,
I'm having a little problem and I hope someone could help me out.
The problem arises whenever I try to modify any file on my solaris system using vi. I'm using Solaris 10 and Mac OSX operating Systems. I'm connected to Solaris through SSH.
Now, when I try to modify any file, I tend to get this message (shown below). How can I get around this?
vi shutdown
xterm-color: Unknown terminal type
I don't know what kind of terminal you are on - all I have is 'xterm-color'.
[Using open mode]
"shutdown" [Read only] 218 lines, 4094 characters
#!/sbin/sh
The result is the same if I run the command from both the superuser console or just an ordinary cosole.
Thanks in advance.
I'm having a little problem and I hope someone could help me out.
The problem arises whenever I try to modify any file on my solaris system using vi. I'm using Solaris 10 and Mac OSX operating Systems. I'm connected to Solaris through SSH.
Now, when I try to modify any file, I tend to get this message (shown below). How can I get around this?
vi shutdown
xterm-color: Unknown terminal type
I don't know what kind of terminal you are on - all I have is 'xterm-color'.
[Using open mode]
"shutdown" [Read only] 218 lines, 4094 characters
#!/sbin/sh
The result is the same if I run the command from both the superuser console or just an ordinary cosole.
Thanks in advance.