Hi AJ,
Why not try changing your terminal type to something like vt100 with the
command:
TERM=vt100
Also find out what the current value for TERM is before changing its
value.
echo $TERM
AEleen Frisch in her book describes a fix for a corrupted back space key
if it is showing either ^h or ^?
AJ writes:
>Ok.. i just used apt-get -f upgrade to upgrade about 300 libraries.. and
>now when i try to bakcspace (backspace) it wont work.. is there anything
>wrong with my keyboard layout or something? or is it terminal type or is
>it xterm? or windowmaker??
>
What programs has it stopped workin
i figured it out.. someone on #debian said that the x junk was totally redone
and
there we libraries missing.. so i fixed it.. thanx anyway,
AJ
Strid3r wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 05, 1999 at 06:51:14PM -0500, AJ wrote:
> > Ok.. i just used apt-get -f upgrade to upgrade about 300 libraries.. and
> > n
Hello AJ:
>>or is it terminal type or is it xterm? or windowmaker??
I gather from what U have said that U R running WindowMaker Xwm. I request
you to visit a wonderful site on the Keyboarding problems at
http://www.ibbnet.nl/~anne/keyboard.html (Tnx toa similar fix given to me
by our fellow l
On Tue, Jan 05, 1999 at 06:51:14PM -0500, AJ wrote:
> Ok.. i just used apt-get -f upgrade to upgrade about 300 libraries.. and
> now when i try to bakcspace (backspace) it wont work.. is there anything
> wrong with my keyboard layout or something? or is it terminal type or is
> it xterm? or windowm
Ok.. i just used apt-get -f upgrade to upgrade about 300 libraries.. and
now when i try to bakcspace (backspace) it wont work.. is there anything
wrong with my keyboard layout or something? or is it terminal type or is
it xterm? or windowmaker??
plz this is driving me carzy,,
AJ
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