Re: Backspace and Delete keys under PuTTY

2002-12-15 Thread Adrian Penisoara
Hi, On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Ryan Thompson wrote: > Jonathan Chen wrote to Adrian Penisoara: > > > On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 01:17:17PM +0200, Adrian Penisoara wrote: > > > > [...] > > > > > But I have Bash as the default shell. And yes, it works changing > > > the Terminal / Keyboard / "Backspace k

Re: Backspace and Delete keys under PuTTY

2002-12-11 Thread Roman Neuhauser
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-12-11 11:04:09 +0200: > On 2002-12-11 10:52, JacobRhoden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > (Oh, and if you were writing an ssh client, would you default the > > settings to the standard, or to what works on all your machines > > *grin*) > > Neither. I'd make it easy to con

Re: Backspace and Delete keys under PuTTY

2002-12-11 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2002-12-11 10:52, JacobRhoden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 06:46, Jonathan Chen wrote: > > It's Linux that's stepping on standards. Their default config is to > > have erase=DEL. All other UNIX boxen I've used have erase=BACKASPCE. > > I suspect the PUTTY writers have been he

Re: Backspace and Delete keys under PuTTY

2002-12-10 Thread Peter
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 10:52:40 +1100 JacobRhoden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>(by way of JacobRhoden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote: > On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 06:46, Jonathan Chen wrote: > > It's Linux that's stepping on standards. Their default config is to > > have erase=DEL. All other UNIX boxen I've used have era

Re: Backspace and Delete keys under PuTTY

2002-12-10 Thread Ryan Thompson
Jonathan Chen wrote to Adrian Penisoara: > On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 01:17:17PM +0200, Adrian Penisoara wrote: > > [...] > > > But I have Bash as the default shell. And yes, it works changing > > the Terminal / Keyboard / "Backspace key" from "Contrl-? (127)" to > > "Control-H", but the users are

Re: Backspace and Delete keys under PuTTY

2002-12-10 Thread Jonathan Chen
[Please don't remove Cc: freebsd-questions..] Jonathan Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 10:03:03AM +1100, JacobRhoden wrote: > On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 06:46, Jonathan Chen wrote: > > It's Linux that's stepping on standards. Their default config is to > > have erase=DEL. All other UNIX

Re: Backspace and Delete keys under PuTTY

2002-12-10 Thread JacobRhoden
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 06:46, Jonathan Chen wrote: > It's Linux that's stepping on standards. Their default config is to > have erase=DEL. All other UNIX boxen I've used have erase=BACKASPCE. > I suspect the PUTTY writers have been heavily influenced by Linux. I myself am going insane in an environme

Re: Backspace and Delete keys under PuTTY

2002-12-10 Thread Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P.
- Original Message - From: "Marc Perisa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Adrian Penisoara" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 1:53 PM Subject: Re: Backspace and Delete keys under PuTTY > > Am Dienstag den, 1

Re: Backspace and Delete keys under PuTTY

2002-12-10 Thread Marc Perisa
Am Dienstag den, 10. Dezember 2002, um 20:46, schrieb Jonathan Chen: On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 01:17:17PM +0200, Adrian Penisoara wrote: [...] But I have Bash as the default shell. And yes, it works changing the Terminal / Keyboard / "Backspace key" from "Contrl-? (127)" to "Control-H", but th

Re: Backspace and Delete keys under PuTTY

2002-12-10 Thread Jonathan Chen
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 01:17:17PM +0200, Adrian Penisoara wrote: [...] > But I have Bash as the default shell. And yes, it works changing the > Terminal / Keyboard / "Backspace key" from "Contrl-? (127)" to > "Control-H", but the users are pissed off by the fact that Linux doesn't > need this -

Re: Backspace and Delete keys under PuTTY

2002-12-10 Thread Brian
gt; Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 3:17 AM Subject: Re: Backspace and Delete keys under PuTTY > Hi, > > On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Marcel Stangenberger wrote: > > > On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Adrian Penisoara wrote: > > > > > What is the prope

Re: Backspace and Delete keys under PuTTY

2002-12-10 Thread Roman Neuhauser
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2002-12-10 11:59:53 +0200: > I'm getting pissed (me and some other professors) by the Backspace and > Delete keystrokes that are incorrectly handled by either PuTTY or > FreeBSD when connecting to a FreeBSD system from a Windows workstation > with PuTTY. No need to mention th

Re: Backspace and Delete keys under PuTTY

2002-12-10 Thread Marcel Stangenberger
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Adrian Penisoara wrote: > Hi, > > On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Marcel Stangenberger wrote: > > > On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Adrian Penisoara wrote: > > > > > What is the proper solution ? I'd rather prefer to modify the termcaps > > > than making adjustments in PuTTY, as some persons get

Re: Backspace and Delete keys under PuTTY

2002-12-10 Thread Yann Golanski
Quoth Adrian Penisoara on Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 13:17:17 +0200 > But I have Bash as the default shell. And yes, it works changing the > Terminal / Keyboard / "Backspace key" from "Contrl-? (127)" to > "Control-H", but the users are pissed off by the fact that Linux doesn't > need this -- does it m

Re: Backspace and Delete keys under PuTTY

2002-12-10 Thread Adrian Penisoara
Hi, On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Marcel Stangenberger wrote: > On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Adrian Penisoara wrote: > > > What is the proper solution ? I'd rather prefer to modify the termcaps > > than making adjustments in PuTTY, as some persons get cranky when it > > comes about changing PuTTY settings whil

Re: Backspace and Delete keys under PuTTY

2002-12-10 Thread Marcel Stangenberger
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Adrian Penisoara wrote: > What is the proper solution ? I'd rather prefer to modify the termcaps > than making adjustments in PuTTY, as some persons get cranky when it > comes about changing PuTTY settings while Linux works well with the > defaults. > proper way is to alter

Backspace and Delete keys under PuTTY

2002-12-10 Thread Adrian Penisoara
Hi, I'm getting pissed (me and some other professors) by the Backspace and Delete keystrokes that are incorrectly handled by either PuTTY or FreeBSD when connecting to a FreeBSD system from a Windows workstation with PuTTY. No need to mention that when it comes to Linux everything looks fine.