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I'm using iterm2 on a mac and ssh-ing into a remote RedHat host. When I try viewing an image in the terminal using imgcat, I just get a placeholder icon.



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I have no idea why it's failing. Any suggestions? imgcat works fine on my mac, but when I ssh to a remote host it gives this unexplained failure.










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  • It's possible there's no termcap file on the remote server that recognizes iTerm's $TERM entry. Try TERM=xterm-256color ~/.iterm2/imgcat temp.jpg If that works then you should be able to set your TERM type in iTerm's preferences to the same xterm-256color and it should work from now on.

    – Cory T
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  • Didn't work :( $TERM is already set to ''xterm-256color". Any other ideas? Is there a way I can check if there's a termcap file on the RHEL server? I'm not at all familiar with these sorts of issues.

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I'm using iterm2 on a mac and ssh-ing into a remote RedHat host. When I try viewing an image in the terminal using imgcat, I just get a placeholder icon.



enter image description here



I have no idea why it's failing. Any suggestions? imgcat works fine on my mac, but when I ssh to a remote host it gives this unexplained failure.










share|improve this question

























  • It's possible there's no termcap file on the remote server that recognizes iTerm's $TERM entry. Try TERM=xterm-256color ~/.iterm2/imgcat temp.jpg If that works then you should be able to set your TERM type in iTerm's preferences to the same xterm-256color and it should work from now on.

    – Cory T
    Jan 5 at 17:36











  • Didn't work :( $TERM is already set to ''xterm-256color". Any other ideas? Is there a way I can check if there's a termcap file on the RHEL server? I'm not at all familiar with these sorts of issues.

    – Anastasius Vivaldus
    Jan 5 at 17:59














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I'm using iterm2 on a mac and ssh-ing into a remote RedHat host. When I try viewing an image in the terminal using imgcat, I just get a placeholder icon.



enter image description here



I have no idea why it's failing. Any suggestions? imgcat works fine on my mac, but when I ssh to a remote host it gives this unexplained failure.










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I'm using iterm2 on a mac and ssh-ing into a remote RedHat host. When I try viewing an image in the terminal using imgcat, I just get a placeholder icon.



enter image description here



I have no idea why it's failing. Any suggestions? imgcat works fine on my mac, but when I ssh to a remote host it gives this unexplained failure.







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  • It's possible there's no termcap file on the remote server that recognizes iTerm's $TERM entry. Try TERM=xterm-256color ~/.iterm2/imgcat temp.jpg If that works then you should be able to set your TERM type in iTerm's preferences to the same xterm-256color and it should work from now on.

    – Cory T
    Jan 5 at 17:36











  • Didn't work :( $TERM is already set to ''xterm-256color". Any other ideas? Is there a way I can check if there's a termcap file on the RHEL server? I'm not at all familiar with these sorts of issues.

    – Anastasius Vivaldus
    Jan 5 at 17:59



















  • It's possible there's no termcap file on the remote server that recognizes iTerm's $TERM entry. Try TERM=xterm-256color ~/.iterm2/imgcat temp.jpg If that works then you should be able to set your TERM type in iTerm's preferences to the same xterm-256color and it should work from now on.

    – Cory T
    Jan 5 at 17:36











  • Didn't work :( $TERM is already set to ''xterm-256color". Any other ideas? Is there a way I can check if there's a termcap file on the RHEL server? I'm not at all familiar with these sorts of issues.

    – Anastasius Vivaldus
    Jan 5 at 17:59

















It's possible there's no termcap file on the remote server that recognizes iTerm's $TERM entry. Try TERM=xterm-256color ~/.iterm2/imgcat temp.jpg If that works then you should be able to set your TERM type in iTerm's preferences to the same xterm-256color and it should work from now on.

– Cory T
Jan 5 at 17:36





It's possible there's no termcap file on the remote server that recognizes iTerm's $TERM entry. Try TERM=xterm-256color ~/.iterm2/imgcat temp.jpg If that works then you should be able to set your TERM type in iTerm's preferences to the same xterm-256color and it should work from now on.

– Cory T
Jan 5 at 17:36













Didn't work :( $TERM is already set to ''xterm-256color". Any other ideas? Is there a way I can check if there's a termcap file on the RHEL server? I'm not at all familiar with these sorts of issues.

– Anastasius Vivaldus
Jan 5 at 17:59





Didn't work :( $TERM is already set to ''xterm-256color". Any other ideas? Is there a way I can check if there's a termcap file on the RHEL server? I'm not at all familiar with these sorts of issues.

– Anastasius Vivaldus
Jan 5 at 17:59










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I havent figured out the problem with the imgcat script that was installed by running iTerm2's Install Shell Integration script. However, I did find a work around through the python pypi package also called imgcat; so if you're having trouble with iTerm2's imgcat on a remote server (or otherwise), you might want to try the following:



pip install --user imgcat
$HOME/.local/bin/imgcat your-image.jpg


This python version also provides better options than iTerm2's, namely, you can specify --height H, --width W without having to edit the script itself.






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    I havent figured out the problem with the imgcat script that was installed by running iTerm2's Install Shell Integration script. However, I did find a work around through the python pypi package also called imgcat; so if you're having trouble with iTerm2's imgcat on a remote server (or otherwise), you might want to try the following:



    pip install --user imgcat
    $HOME/.local/bin/imgcat your-image.jpg


    This python version also provides better options than iTerm2's, namely, you can specify --height H, --width W without having to edit the script itself.






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      I havent figured out the problem with the imgcat script that was installed by running iTerm2's Install Shell Integration script. However, I did find a work around through the python pypi package also called imgcat; so if you're having trouble with iTerm2's imgcat on a remote server (or otherwise), you might want to try the following:



      pip install --user imgcat
      $HOME/.local/bin/imgcat your-image.jpg


      This python version also provides better options than iTerm2's, namely, you can specify --height H, --width W without having to edit the script itself.






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        I havent figured out the problem with the imgcat script that was installed by running iTerm2's Install Shell Integration script. However, I did find a work around through the python pypi package also called imgcat; so if you're having trouble with iTerm2's imgcat on a remote server (or otherwise), you might want to try the following:



        pip install --user imgcat
        $HOME/.local/bin/imgcat your-image.jpg


        This python version also provides better options than iTerm2's, namely, you can specify --height H, --width W without having to edit the script itself.






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        I havent figured out the problem with the imgcat script that was installed by running iTerm2's Install Shell Integration script. However, I did find a work around through the python pypi package also called imgcat; so if you're having trouble with iTerm2's imgcat on a remote server (or otherwise), you might want to try the following:



        pip install --user imgcat
        $HOME/.local/bin/imgcat your-image.jpg


        This python version also provides better options than iTerm2's, namely, you can specify --height H, --width W without having to edit the script itself.







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