I upgraded my Mandrake 7.1 system to 7.2 and all appeared to go well until I
restarted the system after the install had finished.

The system froze on boot up when starting NFS.  I managed to boot into run
level 3 (init 3) with no problems and got KDE/X running by issuing startx.

I disabled the NFS and NFS services and rebooted only to find more problems.
The machine then froze on boot up when starting DrakFont.

What's going on?

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Sent: Wednesday, 1 November 2000 10:26 PM
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Subject: Re: [expert] Backspace in Konsole


In the termcap (/etc/termcap) files on your BSD boxes.

See what your terminal is called:
$ set | grep -i term
(mine returns "cygwin", since I'm ssh'd from Windows NT using an ssh
compiled for cygwin)

Check to see if your termcap files on the BSD boxes have entries
matching your terminal type.

You can edit the files if they are missing the entries, based on the one
on your box.

Buchan

Travis Salisbury wrote:
>
> I am having a strange problem with Konsole. Backspace works fine when I am
> in a local shell, but as soon as I ssh to my webservers with
> Terminal(Konsole), it
> stops working on my OpenBSD box and it deletes characters to the
> right on my FreeBSD box. Where do I begin to look?
>
> I am using a hybrid RC1/Final distro with KDE 1.99.
>
> This problem only appears in Terminal(konsole) and not in any of the other
> terminals.
>
> Whatever happened to the "Backspace sends Delete" option, like KDE 1?
>
> travis s. salisbury
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