Re: keyboard map configuration

2007-06-12 Thread Alex Popov
This issue has been resolved. It turned out that I lost 'set -o emacs' somehow... I still don't understand why `kbd -l` doesn't list any maps, but can live with that :) Thanks to all who replied to my post on and off the list. Alex

Re: keyboard map configuration

2007-06-12 Thread Alex Popov
Nick Guenther gmail.com> writes: > Have you rebooted? Yes. > What does `wsconsctl keyboard.map` show? reiter# wsconsctl keyboard.map keyboard.map= keycode 0 = Control_L keycode 2 = Tab Tab Caps_Lock Caps_Lock keycode 3 = Cmd_Screen1 f2 F2 keycode 4 = Cmd_Screen0 f1 F1 keycode 5 = Cmd_Screen2 f3

Re: keyboard map configuration

2007-06-12 Thread Nick Guenther
On 6/12/07, Alex Popov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I use ksh under OpenBSD/arm 4.1 and noticed that command line history feature (up-arrow) suddenly stopped working. Pressing up-arrow inserts control code, but command completion (tab-key) works fine. `kbd -l` doesn't list any map and attempt to d

keyboard map configuration

2007-06-12 Thread Alex Popov
I use ksh under OpenBSD/arm 4.1 and noticed that command line history feature (up-arrow) suddenly stopped working. Pressing up-arrow inserts control code, but command completion (tab-key) works fine. `kbd -l` doesn't list any map and attempt to do `kbd en` returns error. I was under impression t