floppy device to be the primary boot.
Daniel
-Original Message-
From: Lee Elliott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Friday, August 06, 1999 9:44 PM
Subject: Re: backspace character does not exists in xterm,
>Hello Brian,
>
>On 06-Aug-99, you wrote:
Luck
Daniel
-Original Message-
From: Brian Servis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Friday, August 06, 1999 2:45 PM
Subject: Re: backspace character does not exists in xterm,
>*- On 6 Aug, Lee Elliott
Hello Brian,
On 06-Aug-99, you wrote:
BS> *- On 6 Aug, Lee Elliott wrote about "Re: backspace character does
BS> not exists in xterm,"
BS>> Hello J.H.M.,
BS>>
BS>> On 02-Aug-99, you wrote:
BS>>
BS>> JD\> On Sun, Aug 01, 1999 at 15:39:17 -0700, Oz Dror wrote: JD\>>
BS>> On xterm I have to type c
Oz Dror wrote:
>On xterm I have to type crtl-h to generate the backspace character
>
>the backspace character defaults to the delete character
>
>how can I change this default.
Add...
xmodmap -e "keycode 22 = BackSpace" &
... to the top of your ~/.xsession, or type it from within an
(x|e|rxv)te
*- On 6 Aug, Samuel R. Scarano wrote about "Re: backspace character does not
exists in xterm,"
> [snip]
>>> leaving me with a completely unusable system. Fortunately I'm just
>>> using this system to learn with so I didn't mind having to completely
>&
[snip]
>> leaving me with a completely unusable system. Fortunately I'm just
>> using this system to learn with so I didn't mind having to completely
>> re-install from scratch to get around this. A rather drastic solution
>> though.
[snip]
> Ouch!! How do you boot into linux? There are several
*- On 6 Aug, Lee Elliott wrote about "Re: backspace character does not exists
in xterm,"
> Hello J.H.M.,
>
> On 02-Aug-99, you wrote:
>
> JD\> On Sun, Aug 01, 1999 at 15:39:17 -0700, Oz Dror wrote:
> JD\>> On xterm I have to type crtl-h to generate the b
Hello J.H.M.,
On 02-Aug-99, you wrote:
JD\> On Sun, Aug 01, 1999 at 15:39:17 -0700, Oz Dror wrote:
JD\>> On xterm I have to type crtl-h to generate the backspace character
JD\>
JD\> The consistent keyboard behaviour implementation for X relies on
JD\> the use of the X Keyboard Extension. Make su
Hello J.H.M.,
On 02-Aug-99, you wrote:
JD\> On Sun, Aug 01, 1999 at 15:39:17 -0700, Oz Dror wrote:
JD\>> On xterm I have to type crtl-h to generate the backspace character
JD\>
JD\> The consistent keyboard behaviour implementation for X relies on
JD\> the use of the X Keyboard Extension. Make su
On Sun, Aug 01, 1999 at 15:39:17 -0700, Oz Dror wrote:
> On xterm I have to type crtl-h to generate the backspace character
The consistent keyboard behaviour implementation for X relies on the use of
the X Keyboard Extension. Make sure you don't have a "XkbDisable" in
/etc/X11/XF86Config.
HTH,
Ra
Actually it works fine in xterm, but it is converted to the DELETE character in
applications that
use ncurses
-Oz
Robert Pintarelli wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 01, 1999 at 03:39:17PM -0700, Oz Dror wrote:
> > On xterm I have to type crtl-h to generate the backspace character
> >
> > the backspace chara
xkeycaps will let you redifine any of the keys.
Bob
On Sun, Aug 01, 1999 at 03:39:17PM -0700, Oz Dror wrote:
> On xterm I have to type crtl-h to generate the backspace character
>
> the backspace character defaults to the delete character
>
> how can I change this default.
>
> Thanks
> Oz Dror
On Sun, Aug 01, 1999 at 03:39:17PM -0700, Oz Dror wrote:
> On xterm I have to type crtl-h to generate the backspace character
>
> the backspace character defaults to the delete character
>
> how can I change this default.
>
you can define your backspace character with
stty erase ^v
if have thi
On xterm I have to type crtl-h to generate the backspace character
the backspace character defaults to the delete character
how can I change this default.
Thanks
Oz Dror
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