On Thursday 17 January 2008 19:13:01 Michael Mauch wrote: > Mark Watts wrote: > > I use Konsole on Mandriva 2007.1 (KDE 3.5.7) as my terminal app. > > > > When on the local console or SSH'd into another Linux box, hitting > > the "Backspace" key (UK keyboard), characters get removed as expected > > (like they do in a word-processor). > > > > When I'm SSH'd into certain network devices, I have to hit ^H to achieve > > the same effect - hitting "Backspace" produces no visible effect. > > > > Is there a way to get konsole to send ^H when I hit the backspace key? > > Settings -> Keyboard -> Solaris seems to produce ^H for the backspace > key. This seems to work just fine. Is there any reason I shouldn't use this setting as a default, eg when SSHing into other Unix boxes? > If your network devices have a Unix like system, you could use "stty > erase ^?" (on these devices) to make them use the "normal" backspace key > code. The devices in question are Juniper Netscreen firewalls. Thanks, Mark. -- Mark Watts BSc RHCE MBCS Senior Systems Engineer QinetiQ Trusted Information Management Trusted Solutions and Services Group GPG Key: http://keyserver.veridis.com:11371/search?q=0x455420ED
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