And the winner is....
set term=beos-ansi
I have no idea why something for Be OS should work best for Solaris, but I'm not aguing with success.
I altered my .tcshrc file to include this section:
setenv HOSTV `uname -s`
if ("$HOSTV" =~ "SunOS") then
echo HOSTV $HOSTV
set term=beos-ansi
if ( -f /usr/local/bin/gnu_ls) then
alias ls '/usr/local/bin/gnu_ls --color'
endif
endif
This way, the new settings should only affect Solaris machines, but I won't have to maintain more than one .tcshrc file.
gnu_ls, btw, allows you to mimic Linux' 'ls --color' under Solaris.
-Logan
"What do I want? I'm an American. I want more."
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