Marco Beishuizen wrote:
> Does anyone have an idea how to get the same
> behaviour of /bin/sh for the users as root has?
Hi,
Try "set -o vi" or "set -o emacs" and
"export ENV="$HOME/.shrc" in .profile.
man 1 sh has some info in the Argument List
Processing and the Command Line Editing
sections.
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Marco Beishuizen wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I recently installed NetBSD 7.0.2 on an old laptop (i386). Both root and
>the user have /bin/sh as the (default) shell, but only root has a command
>history, using the arrow keys. I've also installed NetBSD on a DEC/Alpha
>but there is no problem an
Hi,
I recently installed NetBSD 7.0.2 on an old laptop (i386). Both root and
the user have /bin/sh as the (default) shell, but only root has a command
history, using the arrow keys. I've also installed NetBSD on a DEC/Alpha
but there is no problem and history works out of the box for the user.
Hi,
Running 7.0.2 (amd64), I receive segmentation
faults, mostly from GTK+2 programmes.
For example, when trying to type something in
dialogue boxes like Open... and Save As... the
programme aborts. I tried lxappearance
(searching for a font), netsurf (typing in the
address bar), firefox45, gpicv
BERTRAND Joël a écrit :
Hello,
I use OpenVPN for a long time on several Linux servers and I'm able
to specify device name by dev option. For example, if I add in openvpn
configuration file :
dev tap2
dev-type tap
I'm sure that this instance of openvpn will create and use tap2 even if
Hello,
I use OpenVPN for a long time on several Linux servers and I'm able to
specify device name by dev option. For example, if I add in openvpn
configuration file :
dev tap2
dev-type tap
I'm sure that this instance of openvpn will create and use tap2 even if
ther is no tap0 nor t