On Thursday 06 January 2005 03:25, James Richard Tyrer wrote: > kevincpyeung1974-kde@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > --- Larry Howe <larry.howe@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>On Wednesday 05 January 2005 21:50, > >> > >>kevincpyeung1974-kde@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > >>>Hi all > >>> > >>>Since kde 3.2 (I kind of regret upgrading my 3.1 > >> > >>to > >> > >>>3.3.1 because of this), konsole messes up the > >> > >>display > >> > >>>when doing tab completion and encountering > >>>ambiguities. To reproduce, try: > >>> > >>>1. prepare two files in the same directory, called > >>>Test.java and Test.txt > >>>2. open konsole, go to that directory > >>>3. type "file T" > >>>4. hit <tab> (the whole line disappears) > >>>5. hit <tab> again (the line reappears, the line > >> > >>now > >> > >>>reads "file Test." > >>>6. type "j" > >>>7. hit <tab> (line becomes "file Test.java") > >>>8. hit <enter> > >>>9. file returns "Test.java: ASCII Java program > >> > >>text" > >> > >>>10. will notice the prompt never returns. > >>>11. hit <enter> > >>>12. you get two new lines > >>> > >>>Can someone reproduce this? Shall I file a report? > >>> > >>>Thanks & regards > >>>Kevin > >> > >>I do not see this problem (KDE 3.2.1). What shell > >>are you using? > >> > >>Larry > > > > I just re-tested and here's the result: > > > > Mandrake 10, KDE 3.2 - OK > > SuSE 9.1, KDE 3.3.2 - OK > > SuSE 8.2, KDE 3.3.2 - FAILED > > SuSE 9.0, KDE 3.3.2 - FAILED > > > > I'm using bash. > > > > On SuSE 8.2 & 9.0 (those failed), the problem exists > > in a brand new konsole with 1 tab. If I use the bottom > > left icon to open a new shell (tab) in the same > > konsole window, the problem goes away. > > It is probable (but not 100%) that the answer is in the system and Bash > configuration files: > > /etc/profile > /etc/bashrc > ~/.bash_profile > ~/.bashrc I don't have the exact answer, but you'll probably find something in man bash. Larry ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.