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But isn't SecureCRT for Unix/Linux mostly the same code base as the Windows SecureCRT? Regarding "SecureCRT has only been available for Unix/Linux platforms since v6.7": Sure. This was referring to the original date of creation of the performance problem thread in August 2011 see. Regarding "a long time": Sorry for the confusion. The disturbing issue and the steps to reproduce it are described above. Question: Could you describe in more detail your experience with SecureCRT and tmux vs terminal and tmux?Īnswer: I have noticed minimal performance issues - which are not so disturbing so far - between SecureCRT and tmux. The steps described above to reproduce the flickering problem are todo with screen redrawing. Question: As far as tmux goes, I can see in SecureCRT v7.1 is improved, but still slower with respect to scrolling, but I saw little difference otherwise when running it natively vs in SecureCRT (on CentOS).Īnswer: I haven't tested scrolling or been doing much scrolling. Question: Is the "Minimize drawing (faster)" option enabled or disabled? (Session Options / Terminal category)Īnswer: Flicker happens with or without this option set. terminal is "rock solid" with no flickering. As you press the up and down arrow keys to navigate in the box then SecureCRT will flicker "like there's no tomorrow" but e.g. A small box pops up with various a* word choices. Type 'a' and then Meta-Enter (ALT-Enter on my box see in SecureCRT you may need to map Alt-RETURN to \033\n\033\n to make this work) which tries to command complete the word a. The cursor should now be at the top left hand corner. Run the following command to generate a small text file and then edit it: 'll /usr/bin/ > /tmp/foo.txt. Question: Taking tmux out of the equation for the moment, under what circumstances do you see the poor performance/flickering in SecureCRT?Īnswer: Leaving tmux out of it: I got the latest textadept 6.6 beta from. Question: What operating system is SecureCRT installed on?