On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 04:00:54PM -0300, Saulo Soares de Toledo wrote:
> Ok, I think this fix my problem, thanks.
Your're welcome!
> But I have a new info about this: first than put colors on bash,
I thought this was intended by whoever did alter your /etc/profile.
If you don't linke colors in
Ok, I think this fix my problem, thanks.
But I have a new info about this: first than put colors on bash, the Debian
terminals already have this problem.
This was already fixed on repositories?
Thanks
Saulo
2008/3/11, Carsten Hey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> close 470230
> thanks
>
> Hi,
>
> since D
close 470230
thanks
Hi,
since Debian bug #53491 (where a user had the same problem as you) has
been fixed, /usr/share/doc/bash/README.Debian.gz states:
| 4. bash doesn't display prompts correctly.
|
| When using colors in prompts (or escape characters), then make sure
| those characters are surr
Hi,
the most important information we need from you to fix this bug are the
following configuration files, where ~ is your home directory and files
that do not exist can be skipped:
* ~/.bashrc
* ~/.bash_profile
* ~/.inputrc
* /etc/profile
* /etc/bash.bashrc
And if you use zsh, additionally
severity 470230 normal
tags 470230 +moreinfo
thanks
Hi Saulo,
On Monday 10 March 2008 03:20, Saulo Soares de Toledo wrote:
> In all terminals (any tty, konsoke, gnome-terminal, xterm etc.), when
> typing a command who have more than one line, the next line starts on the
> position of first line,
Package: base
Severity: important
In all terminals (any tty, konsoke, gnome-terminal, xterm etc.), when typing
a command who have more than one line, the next line starts on the position
of first line, and superpose the text. It's a lot confuse!
And more, sometimes when deleting some chars on ter
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