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Configuring the Terminal program in Mac OS 10.3 and 10.4 |
Configuring the Terminal program in Mac OS 10.5
Configuring the Terminal program in Mac OS 10.3 and 10.4 for
TerpConnect and
Deans
For the Terminal program in Mac OS 10.3 and 10.4 to function properly while
you are connected to TerpConnect or Deans you must first configure the
client.
- Launch the Terminal program. Click the Terminal menu
and select Preferences....
- A Terminal Preferences window will open. Select the radio
button next to the Execute this command (specify complete path):
field.
- In the Execute this command (specify complete path): field,
type: /bin/tcsh.
- Select vt100 from the drop-down menu next to the Declare
terminal type ($TERM) as: field.

- Close the Terminal Preferences window.
- Click the Terminal menu and select Quit Terminal.
- Re-launch the Terminal program. You will now be able to
properly connect to TerpConnect or Deans.
For information about how to connect to TerpConnect using SSH, see
Use SSH with Terminal.
Configuring the Terminal program in Mac OS 10.5 for TerpConnect
and Deans
For the Terminal program in Mac OS 10.5 to function properly while you
are connected to TerpConnect or Deans you must first configure the
client.
- Launch the Terminal program. Click the
Terminal menu and select Preferences....
- A Terminal Preferences window will open.
Click on the Startup icon.
- Select the command (complete path): radio
button and type:
/bin/tcsh in the field.
- Click on the Settings icon.
- Select vt100 from the drop-down menu next to the Declare terminal as: field.

- Close the Terminal Preferences window.
- Click the Terminal menu and select Quit Terminal.
- Re-launch the Terminal program. You will now be able to
properly connect to TerpConnect or Deans.
For information about how to connect to TerpConnect using SSH, see Use SSH with Terminal.
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