On Mon, Jul 10, 2000 at 06:02:51PM +0100, David Wright wrote:
> Quoting M.K.Pai ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > I am facing a rather strange problem.
> >
> > I am unable to echo the character "M" on my bash prompt.
> >
> > I am able to get M by
> > perl -e 'print chr(77);'
> >
> > I am even able to
Thanks a million.
A faulty .inputrc was the problem.
PAI
On Mon, Jul 10, 2000 at 06:02:51PM +0100, David Wright wrote:
> Quoting M.K.Pai ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > I am facing a rather strange problem.
> >
> > I am unable to echo the character "M" on my bash prompt.
> >
> > I am able to get M b
Quoting M.K.Pai ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I am facing a rather strange problem.
>
> I am unable to echo the character "M" on my bash prompt.
>
> I am able to get M by
> perl -e 'print chr(77);'
>
> I am even able to put it in an email. Note the "M" right here.
> But at the bash prompt, I just don
"M.K.Pai" wrote:
>
> Guys,
>
> I am facing a rather strange problem.
>
> I am unable to echo the character "M" on my bash prompt.
>
> I am able to get M by
> perl -e 'print chr(77);'
>
> I am even able to put it in an email. Note the "M" right here.
> But at the bash prompt, I just don't get a
Guys,
I am facing a rather strange problem.
I am unable to echo the character "M" on my bash prompt.
I am able to get M by
perl -e 'print chr(77);'
I am even able to put it in an email. Note the "M" right here.
But at the bash prompt, I just don't get any M.
Most important, other users on thi
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