On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, Harry Putnam wrote:

> Bill Crawford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
...
> >  That should be set to '^?' not '^H' ... that's the problem.  Are you
> > setting that yourself somewhere, or can you see where it's being set?

> That does seem to fix it, but I'm pretty sure that was ^H before
> upgrading. And I think has been ^H for quite some time.  Can't think
> of any way to check now

 Odd ... I believe it did change at some point (because I started
having trouble when connecting to Solaris boxes and typing into FTP
sessions).  Much hand-waving and these-are-not-the-defaults-you-are-
looking for from various folk and then it settled down to what we
have now (^? the default everywhere).

 If it causes trouble, then as long as you don't mind going digging
for all the places to change, you can make ^H your default behaviour
instead.

> Do you know anything about this (from recent log input in /var/log/messages):
> Mar 20 10:40:35 reader rc.sysinit: \
> Setting default font (lat0-sun16):  succeeded

 I think that's the default, but wouldn't swear to it.

> Is that normal as a default font... I don't recall ever seeing that in
> boot messages before.

 I think they just added a boot message for it.

-- 
Wonder why pine won't post this ...



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