Mark Hounschell wrote: > I did an update from 9.0 to 10.2 and all went well. I have an application > that runs > on a virtual terminal (/dev/tty2). It has a command line prompt in which the > last > char sent to it is a ^] (0x1d). (Why isn't relevant) This char was never > actually displayed. > It now displays a char something like <*> for this char. > > On 9.0 the char was not displayed. A fresh install of 10.2 and the char is > not displayed. > In a konsole terminal session the char is not displayed. Only in a virtual > terminal is it > displayed. (tty1 - tty12) > > Instead of a fresh install I thought someone might know the easy answer to > making > the char not displayable. > > Thanks in advance > Mark
Answering my own post: If I execute "/bin/unicode_start" (from the kbd package) in that virtual terminal first, the problem is gone. Mark -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
