Re: "Command not found" misfeature

2010-10-05 Thread Richard Hughes
On 2 October 2010 11:23, Richard Hughes wrote: > On 2 October 2010 09:51, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: >> ..., then (sometimes, not always) displays some sort of >> error[1]. > > Yes, it's fixed upstream, apologies. There's a new release on Monday > which will be pushed to F14. https://admin.fedora

Re: "Command not found" misfeature

2010-10-02 Thread Richard W.M. Jones
On Sat, Oct 02, 2010 at 11:40:50AM +0200, Michael Schwendt wrote: > On Sat, 2 Oct 2010 09:51:31 +0100, Richard wrote: > > > > > F14 seems to have acquired a misfeature where if you mistype a command > > or a command is not found, it prints "Command not found." then pauses > > for some time, then

Re: "Command not found" misfeature

2010-10-02 Thread Richard Hughes
On 2 October 2010 09:51, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > ..., then (sometimes, not always) displays some sort of > error[1]. Yes, it's fixed upstream, apologies. There's a new release on Monday which will be pushed to F14. Richard -- devel mailing list devel@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fe

Re: "Command not found" misfeature

2010-10-02 Thread Michal Schmidt
On Sat, 2 Oct 2010 09:51:31 +0100 Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > F14 seems to have acquired a misfeature where if you mistype a command > or a command is not found, it prints "Command not found." then pauses > for some time, then (sometimes, not always) displays some sort of > error[1]. > > How do I

Re: "Command not found" misfeature

2010-10-02 Thread Michael Schwendt
On Sat, 2 Oct 2010 09:51:31 +0100, Richard wrote: > > F14 seems to have acquired a misfeature where if you mistype a command > or a command is not found, it prints "Command not found." then pauses > for some time, then (sometimes, not always) displays some sort of > error[1]. > > How do I perma

"Command not found" misfeature

2010-10-02 Thread Richard W.M. Jones
F14 seems to have acquired a misfeature where if you mistype a command or a command is not found, it prints "Command not found." then pauses for some time, then (sometimes, not always) displays some sort of error[1]. How do I permanently disable this behaviour? Rich. [1] I think it was a yum o