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<marvinXP>
hey. Hope this is not heresy, but what terminal for X is the most foot-like? (for when I'm on machines that for one reason or another can't use Wayland/Sway)
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<dnkl>
marvinXP: urxvt maybe?
<marvinXP>
dnkl: ah yes, that one. Thanks.
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<rcf>
If you're crazy you could try running it in cage with its x11 backend
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<ashpil>
It seems `foot` really messes up SSH - is this expected behavior or is my setup somehow wrong? Setting `TERM=xterm` fixes the issue.
<sterni>
ashpil: this happens because the foot terminfo is not installed on the remote system, you can either install it manually, use your distributions package (if available) or set TERM to something like xterm-256color in the first place
<sterni>
the last option loses you some features in tmux, iirc