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Howto fix some terminal keys which don't work right
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- Subject: Howto fix some terminal keys which don't work right
- From: "Brimhall, GeoffreyX L" <geoffreyx.l.brimhall@intel.com>
- Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1999 08:51:48 -0800
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I'm using Win98, and for some reason the left arrow key does not work right
- it just starts inserting a bunch of gook at the end of the line in bash.
I looked at /etc/termcap, and had no idea how to modify it to get the key
working properly.
Do I need to modify /etc/termcap ? If so, does anyone know a quick-fix, or
could point me to a place to learn how to modify termcap ?