On Mon 03 Aug 2020 at 11:30:42 (+0200), Esteban L wrote:
> I am not typing return. I am typing in a sentence...As I receive new
> output to the terminal window, and I continue typing, my text stream
> just goes down a line. Which is fine, UNLESS I otherwise want to correct
> something, and backspa
wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 03, 2020 at 12:47:32AM -0400, songbird wrote:
>> ...
>>=20
>> i'm not familiar with that problem but another tip
>> which is helpful when dealing with a terminal that
>> gets into a strange state is to press return then
>> type in reset and press return again.
>
> Typing ret
I think that is the main thing.
I am not typing return. I am typing in a sentence...As I receive new
output to the terminal window, and I continue typing, my text stream
just goes down a line. Which is fine, UNLESS I otherwise want to correct
something, and backspacing doesn't word wrap back to th
On Mon, Aug 03, 2020 at 12:47:32AM -0400, songbird wrote:
> ...
>
> i'm not familiar with that problem but another tip
> which is helpful when dealing with a terminal that
> gets into a strange state is to press return then
> type in reset and press return again.
Typing return when you have alr
...
i'm not familiar with that problem but another tip
which is helpful when dealing with a terminal that
gets into a strange state is to press return then
type in reset and press return again.
songbird
On Sun 02 Aug 2020 at 17:34:07 (+0200), Esteban L wrote:
>
> I use terminal window/bash quite a bit, and have a quirky behavior on
> Debian, at least not on Mac OS terminal window. I think it's just a
> default issue, that can be altered -- as I had the exact same problem
> years ago -- that I was
Thanks for the tip Andrei!
I am not 100% sure it was .bashrc, it could have been some other config
file, but I am pretty sure it was bash related. it is unfortunately on a
long since gone system.
As to my current system, I have just default settings. I have not
altered anything. I have only tried
On Du, 02 aug 20, 17:34:07, Esteban L wrote:
>
> Last time I had this issue, I remember I had to go into .bashrc and
> add/change something. I just don't know what it was.
Could it be you changed .inputrc and not .bashrc?
Kind regards,
Andrei
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signa
Ah now that I analyze the behavior on a MacOS, I see the thing is this:
If I am typing text in, and receive new text, the cursor continues
typing. UNLESS I backspace to the beginning of the (current) line, and
then it echos the previously typed text.
Thanks for the tip! I will try that out.
But,
On Sun, Aug 02, 2020 at 05:34:07PM +0200, Esteban L wrote:
> Hello,
[...]
> Maybe best description is:
>
> I am tying this senten
>
>
>
> ce, and it's fine...but i
>
>
>
> I backspace now, as I want to replace the above line "and it's fine" and
> what comes after it to change it to "it's n
On 2020-08-02 at 11:34, Esteban L wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use terminal window/bash quite a bit, and have a quirky behavior
> on Debian, at least not on Mac OS terminal window. I think it's just
> a default issue, that can be altered -- as I had the exact same
> problem years ago -- that I was able
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