"Steve Franks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So if I run xdm on startup, when I log in, my up arrow gives '[[A' instead
> of command history, backspace, other keys have similar effects. If I log in
> then do startx, everything works as expected. It's really not an issue for
> me, I'm just curiou
Hi.
So if I run xdm on startup, when I log in, my up arrow gives '[[A' instead
of command history, backspace, other keys have similar effects. If I log in
then do startx, everything works as expected. It's really not an issue for
me, I'm just curious. I tried changing the line in /etc/ttys fro