Alex Dean wrote: > I'm not sure what I did, but I've apparently changed a setting one of > my Debian machines which is making it difficult to edit text. > > - vi : In insert mode, I cannot use backspace to erase any existing > text. I can erase what I have typed during my current insert, but the > erased characters do not actually disappear until I have either typed > something else over them, or I have switched to command mode. (Before > this change, backspace worked to delete any text in the document, and > the deleted characters disappeared immediately.) Any text that was in > the document before I started my insert cannot be altered via > backspace. I have to go to command mode and press x to delete anything. > - pico : backspace deletes what is to the right of the cursor, not > what is to the left as it used to do. > - from a shell : backspace works as expected. > > These symptoms are system-wide. The affect emote (ssh) and local > logins for all user accounts. What could be the cause of this? > > thanks, > alex > . > I really don't know. That being said, does this happen with non-x terminals (ctl-alt-f1) (ctl-alt-f2) etc., or just terminals under X? If only xterms are affected, I'd look into the x config. If non-x terms are screwy too, I'd look into mingetty, but I really don't know how that works (especially on Debian). That's not much help, I'm afraid. Good luck, and let us know what you find out. -- -Eric 'shubes' **************************************************** This message has been scanned using Contraxx Technology Group mail server v8.0.3 and is virus free. Message sent from Mail Server 3 **************************************************** --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss