I was recently using a computer (not my home computer) from which I have access to a linux account, using F-Secure SSH.
I noticed that any time I typed a command I would get the command repeated before I got the output - as an example [EMAIL PROTECTED] ls ls index.htm other files This is a little irritating at times. If I try to do the following [EMAIL PROTECTED] ls -l 'which ls' I get ls -l 'which ls' ls: which ls: No such file or directory Whereas I would normally expect the following [EMAIL PROTECTED] ls -l 'which ls' -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 43740 Aug 25 17:24 /bin/ls I was just wondering if this was a feature of F-Secure SSH or is this something do to with the way bash has been set up on the linux machine in question (more likely). If it is something to do with bash how can I disable this feature. I checked the file /etc/issue and my account is running on Red Hat Linux release 7.0 (Guinness) Kernel 2.2.16-22 on an i586 But I don't suppose that that makes much difference. T:Irvine