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** Changed in: vte
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Thank you for the patch and thanks for forwarding upstream. I have
marked this patch as "patch-forwarded-upstream"
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** Changed in: vte (Debian)
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Here is the best solution I have found. For Jaunty Ubuntu xterm, right-click on
the terminal screen to bring up the terminal options. On the left panel, select
Advanced. Chane the Backspace Key Generates selection from Auto-detect to
Control-H. That works for an xterm. I am using a Screenlet ter
I am seeing this same issue on Jaunty as well. TERM=screen screen does
not resolve the issue. How do I remap the backspace key in screen to
send ^H
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I still see this on in an uptodate jaunty box. reopening.
** Changed in: vte (Ubuntu)
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** Bug watch added: Mandriva Linux #36455
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** Changed in: vte
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TERM=screen screen is _never_ good advice (unless you're running "screen
-m" directly inside of a screen session). Also, if TERM=screen screen
fixes your problem, then your problem had nothing to do with this bug,
which is specifically that some terminals send ^@ screen, rather than
the usual ^? or
Just hit the same problem in intrepid: terminal set not to use ^H for
backspace, for OS X compatibility, and reconnecting to a screen session
resulted in backspace not working.
TERM=screen screen is a workable workaround for me.
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #477455
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** Also affects: vte (Debian) via
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Morten, is this the same "Wuff, Wuff" problem, which shows ^@ chars
inside cat?
If so, the way to fix this is to turn off any "autodetection" settings
for what backspace should send, and explicitly specify the code it
should send (probably, ^?). You could also download the latest sources
for scree
I've been trying to figure out the screen/backspace problem tonight.
I ssh'ed into two different Linux boxes from my Mac, an Intrepid and a
Lenny system. With screen_4.0.3-11 on both machines, it only worked
correctly on the Lenny system. The /etc/screenrc file was identical on
the two machines. I
This bug was fixed in the package vte - 1:0.17.4-0ubuntu3
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* 94_no_nul_backspace.patch: Avoid sending NUL character for
backspace, when the termios's erase character is undefined and
backspace is bound to VTE_ERASE_AUTO. (LP: #2
** Changed in: vte (Ubuntu)
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Sounds like just the vte patch needs sponsored, so closing the screen
task. Feel free to reopen if something else needs investigated there
(or maybe better to file a new bug).
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Hi,
I'm closing the xfce4-terminal task, as that uses vte, so if vte is fixed
xfce4-terminal will be fixed.
Thanks,
James
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** Bug watch added: Xfce Bugzilla #2925
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** Also affects: xfce4-terminal via
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I've dropped all the bindkey statements from my .screenrc, as they were
causing other troubles when using other applications (e.g. vim), as
predicted.
I'm now using an alias via .bashrc, so now all 'screen' is translated to
'screen -T $TERM'. This plays a lot nicer, and seems to produce the
desir
That link is not the same issue; it has to do with the terminfo and stty
disagreeing with eachother. Fixing either the terminfo or stty should
fix the problem (they agree with each other in upstream screen AFAICT;
they disagree in some packages).
This bug has to do with vte-based terminals, such a
Also worth noting, this bug has been around for a while - why haven't I
had issues with it until recently?
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=11294#c13
Still no solution by me.
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Micah,
Thanks for pointing that out - I was noticing some unexpected behaviors,
this explains them.
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That's a different problem, if it's the first line that's working for
you.
A much better solution is to keep the backspace as ^?, and make sure
"stty erase ^?" is set for the terminal (or that the terminal is
otherwise set to send ^?). It makes a much better choice than ^H, which
confuses some pro
I found a workaround per a comment above. I'm using gnome-terminal, and
on some systems I use, 'screen' produces a beep/bell when I hit
'backspace'.
in ~/.screenrc:
bindkey -d ^? stuff ^H
bindkey -d ^@ stuff ^H
It now behaves as expected.
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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Note; the patch above includes literal control characters in the source,
namely the ^? (DEL) character; it may not display properly, depending on
what you use to view it. I find this practice distasteful, but the
surrounding code included literal control characters as well, so I bowed
to consistenc
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Just because it's a config issue, does not mean it's not a bug. The bug
(as explained in the original description) is that changing it away from
autodetect is required.
Tracked down the source of the problem: vte will send whatever the
terminal's erase character is, even when it's undefined (that
Retargeting at vte; All xfce4-terminal does is call
vte_terminal_set_backspace_binding with VTE_ERASE_AUTO.
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Setting this bug as invalid for xfce4-terminal since it's just a config issue.
In the preferences dialog, Advanced tab, set the "Backspace key generates" to
"ASCII DEL".
Feel free to reopen and assign to xubuntu-default-settings or other
terminals that might have this problem.
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This happens in xfce4 when preferences for sending backspace is set to
"autodetect". Not when an explicit value ^H or DELETE is set. Hm...
seems likely to be an xfce4 or vte thing, then. Retargetting for
xfce4-terminal.
For some annoying reason I can't for the life of me figure out (unless
it's so
Tracked upstream with https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?23868
(Note that producing "Wuff Wuff!" is not enough to reproduce this bug:
you need to verify, say by typing into the "cat" command, that you're
actually getting ^@ characters for backspace: other problems with
backspaces are more com
** Changed in: screen (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Micah Cowan (micahcowan) => (unassigned)
Status: In Progress => Triaged
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>From http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-90910.html
There seems to be several ways around this bug. Perhaps the best
solution is to use
bindkey -d -k kb stuff "\010"
in $HOME/.screenrc
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same behaviour in Gutsy Final Release.
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can confirm same behaviour in Gutsy Tribe5 (Xfce 4.4.1/xfce4-terminal
0.2.6/screen 4.00.03)
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I am also seeing this problem when I login into my ubuntu edgy machine
from macosx terminal program and use screen. Changing TERM to xterm
helped but for other Linux distro it worked correctly with xterm-color
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Confirming on xubuntu (feisty), Screen version 4.00.03, and
xfce4-terminal 0.2.6 (Xfce 4.4.0)
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My term wasn't set to xterm-color, IIRC; and also, still seems likely to
be a bug: even if the TERM setting is wrong, there's no obvious reason
to me that screen should act like NULs are being sent when they aren't
(or, if such is the case, that the terminal should send NULs to screen).
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Turns out I was exporting TERM=xterm-color because the case statement
looks for it in the stock ~/.bashrc, to get color. I realized below that
there is another PS1 outside the case statement which can be uncommented
to add color. When I commented my TERM=xterm-color and got color through
the color
** Summary changed:
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