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Re: svrmgrl on Linux

From: Rusty Collins <ercollin_at_ix.netcom.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1998 00:25:44 -0600
Message-ID: <36492DE8.B8B9D333@ix.netcom.com>


Not sure if Linux contains the stty command as in UNIX, but you might try the following:

stty erase "^H"

In UNIX this will make your destructive backspace equal to the control-H key combination.

Hope that helps!

Steve Haynes wrote:

> Hi All,
> I have 8.0.5 running on redhat 5.2.
> Has anyone noticed that backspace doesn't work in svrmgrl?
> ^H is displayed.
> Its fine in the shell, its as if svrmgrl is doing stty.
> Any workarounds etc?
> Steve
> P.S
> windows 2000? is that the number of bugs
> per line of code? It would seem consistent
> with win 95 and win 98... ;-)
> --
> Please remove nospam from my address to Reply.


Received on Wed Nov 11 1998 - 00:25:44 CST

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