Re: Fixing spelling spaces

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Hi,

  Samuel Thibault wrote:
Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 01:30:28AM +0100

> I don't manage to reproduce this. What does your $PS1 look like? I guess
> by "pressing Enter in bash", you mean pressing enter without entering
> anything before, i.e. an empty command?

Yes, an empty command.
PS1 is:
${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\u@\h:\w\$
I guess this is an artifact from my bashrc from Vinux, since I'm using Fedora.
But I can reproduce it even with the default:
\s-\v\$
The other person who can reproduce it is also using Fedora.

Actually, now as I listen carefully, I hear "space" even if the command
is not empty, i. e. if I type:
ls<enter>

-- 
Best wishes,
Zahari
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