>> I use mc 4.5.0 on an embedded Linux (Kernel 2.6, MIPS architecture) box, >> i.e. on my DSL router. When logging into the box via SSH (putty client, > > You should try a newer version of MC.
This is not an option, because there are some problems getting newer mc versions to compile. Don't ask for details, I am not a C programmer. Somebody told me it has something to do with some glibc calls. Maybe we need a patch for our embedded firmware using uClibc 0.9.28, I don't know. anyway, this is off-topic anyway. I just wanted to say that somehow I got mc to save the key bindings now. Don't know why it worked the 11th time when it did not ten times before. The only thing I consciously changed in my behaviour is that after having pressed a learn key once I did not press it a second time to get an "OK" label this time. I am unsure if this is what solved the problem, but I doubt it. As I cannot provide a reproduceable explanation for what I have experienced, I suggest you regard this issue solved. Thanks for helping me. I have been using mc on other platforms for a long time, so I thought I would not make nebie mistakes. Maybe I have, after all. -- Alexander Kriegisch _______________________________________________ Mc mailing list http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc
