On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, kf wrote:
> = > 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 >
Try adding this to your .bashrc:
unset INPUTRC
set -o vi
This may be overkill...
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