Re: Working with ssh's escape character

2012-04-20 Thread Alberto Fuentes
On 20/04/12 12:17, Alberto Fuentes wrote: I change often keyboard layouts between en and es... the original keyboard layout of this machine is ES. If i try to press the escape character while in EN, no matter if i press the original ES positions or the new positions of ~ in EN, it does not work.

Re: Working with ssh's escape character

2012-04-20 Thread Alberto Fuentes
I change often keyboard layouts between en and es... the original keyboard layout of this machine is ES. If i try to press the escape character while in EN, no matter if i press the original ES positions or the new positions of ~ in EN, it does not work... If I change to layout to the origina

Re: Working with ssh's escape character

2012-04-20 Thread Lisi
On Friday 20 April 2012 00:22:17 Jude DaShiell wrote: > Try hitting tilde followed by period and see what happens within an ssh > login shell.  The tilde is the key to the left of the 1 key just > shifted. Not on my keyboard. To say where something is on a keyboard you need to specify the keyboa

Re: Working with ssh's escape character

2012-04-20 Thread Chris Davies
Jude DaShiell wrote: > The tilde is the key to the left of the 1 key just shifted. Not here, it isn't. It depends entirely on your keyboard and keyboard map. Tilde is ~ and it has to be up to the OP to find where that is placed (if at all). Chris -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ..

Re: Working with ssh's escape character

2012-04-20 Thread Darac Marjal
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 07:22:17PM -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote: > Try hitting tilde followed by period and see what happens within an ssh > login shell. The tilde is the key to the left of the 1 key just > shifted. Maybe on YOUR keyboard it is. On mine, it's between the apostrophe key (shift+' -

Re: Working with ssh's escape character

2012-04-19 Thread Jude DaShiell
Try hitting tilde followed by period and see what happens within an ssh login shell. The tilde is the key to the left of the 1 key just shifted. On Thu, 19 Apr 2012, Regid Ichira wrote: > I had difficulties getting ssh(1)'s ESCAPE CHARACTERS to be recognized > from within a login shell over

Re: Working with ssh's escape character

2012-04-19 Thread Bob Proulx
Regid Ichira wrote: > I had difficulties getting ssh(1)'s ESCAPE CHARACTERS to be recognized > from within a login shell over ssh. In particular, sometimes the escape > character was not recognized as such. Can you provide an example? I have never had the ssh escape character not be recognized

Working with ssh's escape character

2012-04-19 Thread Regid Ichira
I had difficulties getting ssh(1)'s ESCAPE CHARACTERS to be recognized from within a login shell over ssh. In particular, sometimes the escape character was not recognized as such. I was able to find in gmane a similar issue for a Gentoo user from a few years ago. I don't have that gmane URL h