Aharon wrote:
>
> In my constant work to get my place of employment to switch from M$
> desktops to Linux, I have run into a snag. Our Enterprise application is
> telnet based, and uses VT220 or Wyse50 or Wyse60. Our Windows terminal
> emulation package for the application actually runs on Linux through Wine.
> But, they would still have to buy licenses for this package, and my goal
> is to not make them spend the $$$ for anymore licenses.
>
> What I need is a good Linux terminal that will support those emulations.
> I know the xterm provided with KDE supports VT220. But, apparently it's
> not 100% correct, because the app doesnt draw correctly through it. I
> would even be happy with wyse support if I could find it.
Ehrm, have you tried 'xterm'?
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