>> stty erase
>>
>On every other machine, every time I log in? I think not.
>
>What I'm looking ofr is how to change this brain dead default on the Debian
>machines, once and for all.
I am not *yet* a Debian user. Will be installing woody
on sunday. However from my experience with sysvinit ba
> > > On every other machine, every time I log in? I think not.
> > >
> > > What I'm looking ofr is how to change this brain dead default on
> the
> > > Debian
> > > machines, once and for all.
> >
> > uhh, couldn't you just put it in a shell script?
>
> You still don't understand. The rest of the
> > stty erase
> >
>
> On every other machine, every time I log in?
.profile anyone?
On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 06:32:27PM +, Martin Edward John Waller wrote:
> stty erase
>
On every other machine, every time I log in? I think not.
What I'm looking ofr is how to change this brain dead default on the Debian
machines, once and for all.
--
"They that would give up essential lib
stan declaimed:
> I'm puting a few Debian machine into systems with lot's of ther *NIX boxes.
> All the oothers have the backspace jey maped to ^H, but Debian seems to
> have choosen to map it to soehting else (delete ?).
>
> How can I fix my Debian machines to be more friendly twoard thee neighbo
stty erase
?
Martin
stan wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 12:29:21AM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> >
> > On 18-Mar-2002 stan wrote:
> > > I'm puting a few Debian machine into systems with lot's of ther *NIX
> > > boxes.
> > > All the oothers have the backspace jey maped to ^H, but Debia
On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 12:29:21AM -0800, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
>
> On 18-Mar-2002 stan wrote:
> > I'm puting a few Debian machine into systems with lot's of ther *NIX boxes.
> > All the oothers have the backspace jey maped to ^H, but Debian seems to
> > have choosen to map it to soehting els
On 18-Mar-2002 stan wrote:
> I'm puting a few Debian machine into systems with lot's of ther *NIX boxes.
> All the oothers have the backspace jey maped to ^H, but Debian seems to
> have choosen to map it to soehting else (delete ?).
>
> How can I fix my Debian machines to be more friendly twoard
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