On Thu, 17 Sep 2009, Emanoil Kotsev wrote:

Justin Piszcz wrote:

Hello,

Distribution: Debian Testing

Recently, after an apt-get dist-upgrade, when I hit control-c, I get the
following in an xterm:

$ ^C

It occurs with aterm/xterm, bash and csh.

Not usre if it helps but I read a lot about terminal settings recently - may
be you can set it with stty. Or check if you have custom or system settings
for those terminals


Before, when I hit control-c, it would not show ^C on the console (makes
it easier when copying/pasting items from the command line)

I never recall this occurring before-- does anyone which character
mappings are responsible for this?

I wish to disable this behavior.

Justin.


Hi,

Thanks, found it, the following fixed the issue:

   [-]echo       echo input characters
 * [-]echoctl    same as [-]ctlecho

$ stty -echoctl
$

Justin.


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