Lucas Albers wrote:
Bob Proulx said:
For users using /bin/csh and running rxvt-xterm, their delete key does
not
work.
Users running /bin/bash and running rxvt-xterm, their delete key does
work.
Both delete keys work on an ssh session.
I finally fixed the problem by defining in:
.Xdefaults
Bob Proulx said:
>> For users using /bin/csh and running rxvt-xterm, their delete key does
>> not
>> work.
>> Users running /bin/bash and running rxvt-xterm, their delete key does
>> work.
>>
>> Both delete keys work on an ssh session.
>
> When you say it does not work do you mean it prints out ^H
Please don't "thread steal". You replied to a message with subject
"Kernel Compile (being really stupid)" and then changed the subject.
What does this have to do that that?
Lucas Albers wrote:
> I recently upgraded our central server from redhat 7.3 to debian woody/sarge.
>
> Not so hard, been r
Croy, Nathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> For users using /bin/csh and running rxvt-xterm, their delete
>> key does not
>> work.
>> Users running /bin/bash and running rxvt-xterm, their delete
>> key does work.
>>
>> Both delete keys work on an ssh session.
>> I've looke through google, and fou
Croy, Nathan said:
>> For users using /bin/csh and running rxvt-xterm, their delete
>> key does not
>> work.
>> Users running /bin/bash and running rxvt-xterm, their delete
>> key does work.
> stty erase
Nope, doesn't work.
Thanks though.
--
--Luke CS Sysadmin, Montana State University-Bozeman
> For users using /bin/csh and running rxvt-xterm, their delete
> key does not
> work.
> Users running /bin/bash and running rxvt-xterm, their delete
> key does work.
>
> Both delete keys work on an ssh session.
> I've looke through google, and found some items on setting delete keys
> manually
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