use of <END> in psql

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Hi,

I have postgres installed both in a Debian Sarge and in a Slackare 10.2
systems.

When I connect to a database via psql and do a select * from table; I
get the first page of results, considering \pset pager is on.

In Debian, I can press the <end> key to go directly to the last results
or I can use <page up> or <page down> to move across the results.

In the Slackware system, I can't do that.  Can someone explain how to
activate this function?


Luis
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