John posted:

>Must be something unique to the upgrade process. Unfortunately, I was
>forced to do a fresh install as I didn't have enough room on / for
>the temp files needed for an upgrade. Anyhow, backspace really does
>delete the previous character for me...

The command line didn't give me problems because I use zsh and it forces the
correct operation with delete and backspace.  But, anything else within
an Xterm was wrong.

I'm still waiting for a response from some one at RedHat as to why backspace
was screwed with (and that is putting it politely :-).

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