On Wed, May 10, 2006 at 05:31:51PM -0700, Alex Dean wrote: > > On Mar 14, 2006, at 7:36 AM, Darrin Chandler wrote: > >It's odd that this behavior would change suddenly. Did you update > >or install anything around the time this happened? > > > >One handy thing to see when you're at the shell prompt. Type Ctrl > >+V, then hit backspace. It should print "^?". Ctrl+V, Del should > >produce "^[[3~". If you're seeing those then you're OK up to a point. > > I had this issue a while back, and never resolved it. I'm on Debian, > and I just did 'apt-get dist-upgrade'. Amid all the packages that > were upgraded, I saw the following output : > > >Setting up console-common (0.7.58) ... > >Installing new version of config file /etc/init.d/keymap.sh ... > >Looking for keymap to install: > >NONE > > Is this normal? I'm not the best guy to ask about Debian. It could have been looking for a keymap override, and not finding one used the default. Still, you might want to check out what keymaps are available. There might be a US-Meta-Alt-Backspace map that would make your keyboard behave the way you and almost[1] everyone in the world expects. Footnotes: [1] The people who decide how PC keyboards work in *nix are the ONLY people who want it to work that way. It's blindingly obvious we're not using vt220 keyboards. -- Darrin Chandler | Phoenix BSD Users Group dwchandler@stilyagin.com | http://bsd.phoenix.az.us/ http://www.stilyagin.com/ | --------------------------------------------------- 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