changing key behavior
Darrin Chandler
dwchandler at stilyagin.com
Mon Mar 13 20:52:32 MST 2006
Eric "Shubes" wrote:
> Alex Dean wrote:
>
>> These symptoms are system-wide. The affect emote (ssh) and local
>> logins for all user accounts. What could be the cause of this?
>
> 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).
>
Naw. Happens on remote ssh. Sounds more like something been messing with
stty or inputrc.
What does "stty -a" show for the "erase" key? It should show ^?
Login at console (uses getty) and see what happens. Then login using
"login" and see what happens. Same, or different?
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