[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>Hi,
>>although I really like Opensolaris I find really hideous having the
>>terminal spit out control sequences
>>when hitting arrow keys and backspace instead of moving the cursor
>>(the only extra key that works correctly is Del, and it works backwards
>>
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On Wed, 4 Jul 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> although I really like Opensolaris I find really hideous having the
>> terminal spit out control sequences
>> when hitting arrow keys and backspace instead of moving the cursor
>> (the only extra key that works correctly is Del, and it works
On 7/4/07, Nico Sabbi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> although I really like Opensolaris I find really hideous having the
> terminal spit out control sequences
> when hitting arrow keys and backspace instead of moving the cursor
> (the only extra key that works correctly is Del, and it works bac
>Hi,
>although I really like Opensolaris I find really hideous having the
>terminal spit out control sequences
>when hitting arrow keys and backspace instead of moving the cursor
>(the only extra key that works correctly is Del, and it works backwards
Is this with GNOME Terminal? You can set th
Hi,
although I really like Opensolaris I find really hideous having the
terminal spit out control sequences
when hitting arrow keys and backspace instead of moving the cursor
(the only extra key that works correctly is Del, and it works backwards
(like backspace)).
It's not only hideous, but a se