Q. TSE: Linux: Puppy: Terminal escape issues
I have installed a full installation of Puppy Linux version 10.0.11
(the Debian Bookworm version)
and was running Linux Terminal 0.4.0 and in it TSE for Linux version
4.50.6 all the time.
Never seen any issue (e.g. with <Escape> values) with TSE version
4.50.6 at any time.
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Optionally some information to gather or apply:
1. -Open a terminal
<CTRLALT T>
2. -Linux Distribution type: Which answer do you get when you run this command?
cat /etc/os-release | grep -i "ID"
Here I get:
debian
Another option should be
ubuntu
3. -Puppy Linux Distribution type codename: Which answer do you get when you run this command?
cat /etc/os-release | grep -i "CODENAME"
I get e.g.
bookworm
4. -Puppy Linux version: Which answer do you get when you run this command?
cat /etc/os-release | grep -i "VERSION"
I get e.g. 10.0.11
5. -Terminal: Which answer do you get when you run these 3 commands?
urxvt -version
(shows here v9.30)
sakura --version
(shows as not installed here)
lxterminal --version
(shows here 'lxterminal 0.4.0)
6. -Your LXTerminal version is thus
0.3.2
So that is an older version.
Just update your LXTerminal to the latest version,
that should resolve the issue.
1. -Check your system architecture first
uname -m
Shows e.g. here
x86 64
2. -You should thus select the 'i386' .deb file in the next step
3. -In your browser check first the filename
4. -Select the correct filename
lxterminal_0.4.0-1_i386.deb
5. -Go to your download directory and download that file
sudo dpkg -i lxterminal_0.4.0-1_i386.deb
6. -Try again if the TSE for Linux 4.50.6 issue
can be reproduced now or not.
7. -If still not resolved install increasingly later versions of LXTerminal
(up to e.g. the currently latest lterminal_0.4.1-1_i386.deb)
8. -Otherwise optionally download and install the latest Puppy Linux version
(e.g. 10.0.11) and work in that instead with TSE version 4.50.6