21 May
2002
21 May
'02
19:46
When bash is in "vi" mode (set -o vi), you can use vi keystrokes to edit the command line. I have found one thing that doesn't work right in SuSE 8.0 that worked as expected in SUSE 7.3. Given the following typed on the command line: ls myfile.zbc you should be able to replace the "z" with "a" by positioning the cursor over the "z" and typing: ra This works fine with SuSE 7.3, but with SuSE 8.0 those keystrokes simply delete the "z" resulting in: ls myfile.bc Both 7.3 and 8.0 report the save version of bash: bash --version GNU bash, version 2.05.0(1)-release (i386-suse-linux) Copyright 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -- Robert C. Paulsen, Jr. robert@paulsenonline.net