Our standard "xterm" termcap entry supports colour, so this tip is redundant.
As it happens, "xterm-color" has just been an alias for "xterm" since src/share/termcap/termcap.src 1.131 in September 2002. PR: docs/132959 Approved by: ed (mentor)
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-- Dru <genesis@istar.ca>
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If you are running xterm, the default TERM variable will be 'xterm'. If you
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set this environment variable to 'xterm-color' instead, a lot of programs will
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use colors. You can do this by
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TERM=xterm-color; export TERM
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in Bourne-derived shells, and
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setenv TERM xterm-color
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in csh-derived shells.
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If you do not want to get beeps in X11 (X Windows), you can turn them off with
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xset b off
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