Andreas Jaeger wrote:
9.3 is ancient and does not even get security fixes anymore...
Feel free to attack the m/c if you think that's a problem. It works for now :( Perhaps I'll upgrade it to 11.1
It appears to have completely lost the record of the ls -Af command that was executed and instead recorded a command that was never executed.
Yes, happens on my 11.0 system as well - and it looks like this is intented, it's history editing IMO.
Yes, that's why British and American history books read differently :) It would be better if it kept the original edited line and inserted the new one at the end, IMHO. As a workaround, if I realize I've made a mistake whilst editing a command, I don't abandon the edit. I add something else to make it harmless, such as a nonexistent command at the beginning, and then execute it. That way, I can recover the original history. Cheers, Dave -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org