In the last mail Russell King - ARM Linux Admin said: > Nicholas Clark writes: > > Finally, tab completion in bash, and pressing backspace at the start of a line > > causes an extra space to be printed. I did "stty sane" and it still does it. > > Do you mean that the cursor is at the end of a line? If so, this is a bug > in all PC kernels 1.x and so far 2.x. I thought that my patches fixed that... Ah. I've figured out when it happens - whenever bash tries to ring the terminal bell. Within screen, screen flashes the display, and no space gets printed. It's only happening on the console device. Nick unsubscribe: body of `unsubscribe linux-arm' to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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