On 2025-07-10 22:44:51 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> The only workaround is to set bind-tty-special-chars to Off in the
> inputrc settings (e.g. ~/.inputrc file) with
> 
>   set bind-tty-special-chars Off
> 
> In bash/readline, this was changed to On in the past (2005), because
> some people complained that their tty settings were not honored, but
> I suppose that under Debian, most users have standard tty settings.
> Perhaps there could be some tests by Debian users. So I'm wondering
> whether Debian should default this option to On.

Of course, I meant that it should be set back to Off.

I haven't seen any drawback with both the default tty settings
and my tty settings (basically, with "stty -ixon").

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