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What OS is running in Hercules? Do you have a [tn|pw|x]3270 session open to that OS?

In the mean time, please try the following. 1. Hercules is running 2. Press Ctrl-Z 3. Enter fg & press Enter 4. Press the ESC key to verify you have...

Entering Ctrl-Z cripples Hercules. Yes, Ctrl-D does kill it ... BUT ... restarting Hercules using the exact command you used the first time, starts Hercules, and it picks up where...

> What OS is running in Hercules? > Do you have a [tn|pw|x]3270 session open to that OS?

wyan, I guess I misunderstood what you said originally. Sorry for that. So no Ctrl-D. If you resize your terminal, 80x24 to 43x80, or similar, does Hercules redraw correctly? If...

Fish, Does Hercules expect an xterm/VT-100 compatible terminal to display its information in?

> > In all honesty, this sounds like a _tmux_ issue, not a Hercules issue. I can get the problem to occur in gnome-terminal (GNOME desktop), and Konsole (KDE desktop)...

Fish, > I know nothing about either. How can I tell what terminal/desktop I have? > (As I said, I'm not a Linux person!) Some of these questions are directed...

wyan, As Ivan stated earlier: > One possible option as an actual workaround is to re-assign the stty 'susp' to > something else than CTRL-Z before invoking hercules and then...

Fish, I am assuming too much. Sorry. You are using Ubuntu, and KDE. If you click on the `About button` for the window your terminal session and hercules are running...