Nano Error Opening Terminal at Brenda Bradley blog

Nano Error Opening Terminal. it seems like you have a problem with the terminal definition. when trying to open a file using nano, such as sudo nano /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf, i get error opening. basically when i type nano or vi into terminal, i get the error error opening terminal: it looks like your term environment variable isn't getting set, since it's getting set when you run xterm, it may. when i log into another machine (router/laptop) and want to open nano (or vi for that matter) the response is. Ever receiving the terminal error when using nano? using ubuntu 14.04 when i type nano into the terminal i receive the following message:

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it looks like your term environment variable isn't getting set, since it's getting set when you run xterm, it may. when trying to open a file using nano, such as sudo nano /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf, i get error opening. when i log into another machine (router/laptop) and want to open nano (or vi for that matter) the response is. it seems like you have a problem with the terminal definition. Ever receiving the terminal error when using nano? basically when i type nano or vi into terminal, i get the error error opening terminal: using ubuntu 14.04 when i type nano into the terminal i receive the following message:

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Nano Error Opening Terminal when i log into another machine (router/laptop) and want to open nano (or vi for that matter) the response is. using ubuntu 14.04 when i type nano into the terminal i receive the following message: when trying to open a file using nano, such as sudo nano /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf, i get error opening. it seems like you have a problem with the terminal definition. basically when i type nano or vi into terminal, i get the error error opening terminal: it looks like your term environment variable isn't getting set, since it's getting set when you run xterm, it may. when i log into another machine (router/laptop) and want to open nano (or vi for that matter) the response is. Ever receiving the terminal error when using nano?

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