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On Wednesday 04 Jun 2003 9:36 am, Andy Smith wrote:
> I know that name! You're fIREfox from blitzed/ftech. You may
> recall me as "grifferz".
Certainly am, heya m8 :o)
> Anyway.
>
> I _can_ alter inputrc to kinda make it work but:
>
> 1) This doesn't explain why the sequence changes in X as compared to
> the console.
> 2) I have to do this also on every single remote machine I ever want
> to log into.
> 3) This only applies to apps that use GNU readline (for that is what
> inputrc is part of)
> 4) Even in those that do use readline, they seen to expect Home/End
> to be something else e.g. mutt that I am using now has a default
> key binding on <End> to go to last message in the list, or end of
> message displayed. This binding has always worked fine..until I
> installed gentoo.
>
> So yeah mutt uses readline so I can add another binding on this
> new sequence, but doesn't it kind of hint that something is wrong
> with _my_ setup when that has worked before?
>
> Thanks for the reply though.. I will have to dig further..
I don t recall the exact ^[[ characters displayed before the changes, but as
its my server it doesnt have X merged to say if it affected me in the same or
other ways.
As its happening on a number of remote machines, could this be some sort of
environment variable in your bash profile? Just a wild thought.
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Mark
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