I need to have the backspace key send a backspace character
in order to work with other systems which expect the backspace
key to work correctly.
The last time I battled this cruftiness there were several ways
to get Xterm to send a backspace, none of which actually
worked.
Why does Linux insist on violating the ASCII definition of
the backspace key? This is the sort of standards aberration
I'd expect from Steve Jobs.
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Omen Technology Inc "The High Reliability Software"
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