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Re: newbie question
- To: michael.easter@excite.com
- Subject: Re: newbie question
- From: Schumann AG <hoops@asterix.schumann-ag.de>
- Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 12:14:02 +0100
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The .inputrc file must be unix-style. That fixed it for me.
michael.easter@excite.com wrote:
> Pierre, and others,
>
> There must be something I am missing. I have tried the following: "set
> bell-style none" in a .inputrc file in both the $HOME and / directories.
> Upon logging in again, the bell persists.
>
> I have also tried using 'source' on the .inputrc file, and typing the set
> command to the shell directly. Also, I have replaced "none" above with
> "visible". No luck.
>
> I am sorry to waste bandwidth, but the damn bell is still there! Any ideas?
>
> thanks,
> Michael
>
> ps. My $HOME directory is on the D: drive, in case that is relevant. I have
> mounted it to /d
>
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