Did plip come with the version of RH that you bought? If so, I wouldn't
call your request one for a "custom keymapping".
In the meantime, you could try using Ctrl-[ for Esc. Maybe that one
hasn't been remapped.
hth,
kf
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On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Smith, Jonathan wrote:
=
= > The following is a email that I got back from redhat telling me that
= is my issue. Can someone please help
= >
= > Your Red Hat Service Request 157528 has been closed
= > You are: JOHNATHAN SMITH
= > Your Account Number : 253728
= > Your Red Hat Contact is: Kemp, Felicia (Felicia)
= >
= > The product you were seeking support for was: RH10000 - RH Linux
= 6.2/Intel Deluxe Edition (RH10000) >
= > Summary of your problem: After Installing new version of redhat the
= 'ESC' key does not work The description of your problem: After
= installing the new version of redhat like redhat request to fix a plip
= issue the 'ESC' key will not put the terminals into edit mode. I have
= set -o vi set in my .bashrc file and also the .bash_profile file and it
= still does not work >
= > The resolution to your problem: Hello, Yes, as of Red Hat Linux 6.2 we
= switched to the Debian key bindings which are being established as the
= Linux standard. That will change the behavior of this and you will need
= to remap the key. Unfortunately, however custom keymapping does not fall
= under the scope of installation support and I cannot provide additional
= assistance on this issue. thanks, Felicia
= >
= >
= >
= >
= > Johnathan Mark Smith
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