* usr/share/man/man1/byobu.1: LP: #1121414

- document PuTTY UTF-8 configuration
    + thanks to Chris Holmes
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* usr/bin/byobu: LP: #1176956
- handle unlimted ulimits
* usr/share/man/man1/byobu.1: LP: #1121414
- document PuTTY UTF-8 configuration
+ thanks to Chris Holmes
[ Reinhard Tartler ]
* usr/bin/byobu-reconnect-sockets, usr/lib/byobu/include/shutil: LP: #1162432

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PuTTY users have reported that the F2, F3, and F4 shortcut keys are not working properly. PuTTY sends the same escape sequences as the linux console for F1-F4 by default. You can fix this problem in the PuTTY config, Terminal -> Keyboard -> Function keys: Xterm R6. See: \fIhttp://www.mail-archive.com/screen-users@gnu.org/msg01525.html\fP
PuTTY users should configure enable UTF-8 characters in order to fix status refresh issues. You can fix this problem in the PuTTY configuration, Window -> Translation: select UTF-8.
Apple Mac OSX terminal users have reported 'flashing text'. You can fix this in the advanced settings of the terminal application, with 'Declare Terminal As: xterm-color'.
Apple Mac keyboard users may need to specify a vt100 terminal by adding this to your OSX profile, in order to get Byobu's function keys and colors to work: