On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 06:17:21PM -0300, Rodrigo Castro wrote: > I started with no .inputrc, no /etc/profile, no /etc/inputrc > and even so I had problems with letter E (upcase only). Any idea? Even > with no setup, no config files, I get no success. I upgraded my > libreadline4 today and it didn't work either.
Hmm, since you are from brazil you might not be used a key layout 100% identical to a North American keyboard. You may have fallen victim to Yann Dirson's 100%-bug-free console-data package. Install the "kbd" package, and from the console (not X), use the "showkey" command to determine what scan code is being generated by the E key. If none, you either have a hardware problem or a kernel problem. Otherwise, your console keymap is messed up and you should file a bug against the console-data package. Don't feel bad; Yann Dirson has the default keymap set to some French thing -- this affects every Debian user in the world, and most of the world isn't France. I guess some people take the figurative expression "lingua franca" too literally. :) -- G. Branden Robinson | Software engineering: that part of Debian GNU/Linux | computer science which is too difficult [EMAIL PROTECTED] | for the computer scientist. roger.ecn.purdue.edu/~branden/ |
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