Pradnyesh Sawant wrote:
But, on the other hand, as I've mentioned in one of my previous mails; the
problem occurs in xterm and rxvt too. so I guess the problem is not with
konsole, rather with some bash environment variable that has been misset.
That is why I asked about pure terminal as
On 23:10, 12 Dec, Rony wrote:
Pradnyesh Sawant wrote:
http://www.network-theory.co.uk/docs/bashref/BashVariables.html
http://tldp.org/LDP/Bash-Beginners-Guide/html/sect_03_02.html
http://www.faqs.org/docs/bashman/bashref_60.html
Thanks for the reply. Will check these links and will
Pradnyesh Sawant wrote:
On 21:42, 10 Dec, Rony wrote:
Try re-loading konsole.
??? You mean re-install or open a new instance?
Re-Install. Try doing it from a fresh package. You could remove the
existing deb package from the apt cache if you use apt for installation
or
Pradnyesh Sawant wrote:
However, now that we know (do we?) that the problem is related to bash
(probably), and that exporting COLUMNS=80 doesn't help,
Do you get this problem with pure console too? The ones from Ctrl + Alt
+ F1 to F6?
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On 21:13, 11 Dec, Rony wrote:
Re-Install. Try doing it from a fresh package. You could remove the
existing deb package from the apt cache if you use apt for installation
or elase get one separately from Debian's website. Have you upgraded
Konsole from an older version? I use Etch stable
Pradnyesh Sawant wrote:
KDE: 3.5.7
Konsole: 1.6.6
Try re-loading konsole.
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Is konsole the only application that is doing this?
KDE: 3.5.7
Btw the latest version is 3.5.8
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On 08:39, 10 Dec, Pradnyesh Sawant wrote:
Also I would advice you to file a bug at http://bugs.kde.org
Will surely do that :)
Well, I had filed a bug at bugs.kde.org, and we came to the conclusion that
it is not a konsole bug, for the following reasons:
1. I was able to see the same
does not do a 'carriage feed' (so
to say), instead the new text overwrites the currently existing text in the
same line...
Any ideas how I may fix this problem?
I dont know why this is happing with your konsole but this is a very
common problem with using putty. If you can give us some more
On Monday 03 Dec 2007, Pradnyesh Sawant wrote:
Hello,
I have a queer problem. I'm using debian etch with kde. I'm facing
this problem in the konsole application wherein if the command, etc
that I'm typing overflows into the next line, it does not do a
'carriage feed' (so to say), instead the
On 10:06, 10 Dec, Raj Mathur wrote:
On Monday 03 Dec 2007, Pradnyesh Sawant wrote:
Hello,
I have a queer problem. I'm using debian etch with kde. I'm facing
this problem in the konsole application wherein if the command, etc
that I'm typing overflows into the next line, it does not do a
On 03-Dec-07, at 2:40 PM, Pradnyesh Sawant wrote:
I have a queer problem. I'm using debian etch with kde. I'm facing
this
problem in the konsole application wherein if the command, etc
that I'm
typing overflows into the next line, it does not do a 'carriage
feed' (so
to say),
Hello,
I have a queer problem. I'm using debian etch with kde. I'm facing this
problem in the konsole application wherein if the command, etc that I'm
typing overflows into the next line, it does not do a 'carriage feed' (so
to say), instead the new text overwrites the currently existing text in
On 14:54, 03 Dec, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
On 03-Dec-07, at 2:40 PM, Pradnyesh Sawant wrote:
I have a queer problem. I'm using debian etch with kde. I'm facing
this
problem in the konsole application wherein if the command, etc
that I'm
typing overflows into the next line, it
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