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Re: Moving from linux to NetBSD-i386
On Sat, 14 Sep 2002 03:50:58 -0600 (MDT)
Rick Kelly <rmk%toad.rmkhome.com@localhost> wrote:
> Hubert Feyrer said:
>
> >It's a shell feature. Install the bash shell (which is the default /bin/sh
> >in Linux), or just use "set -E" in NetBSD's /bin/sh. (which should be the
> >default in 1.6 btw).
>
> Or just use /bin/ksh.
>
> set -o emacs
>
> or
>
> set -o vi
>
> Arrows keys for history on ksh work all the way back to NetBSD 1.4.1.
>
Though not in set -o vi mode, unless I've done something wrong, I always have
to use hjkl in vi mode with NetBSDs ksh.
Please do correct me if I am wrong, it'd be nice to have the arrow keys in
ksh/vimode. They work find in /bin/sh's vi which is what I find myself using
most of the time now days as a result.
> --
> Rick Kelly rmk%rmkhome.com@localhost www.rmkhome.com
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