Yes said in the original message, there was an unguarded stty command in
my .bashrc, specifically, stty erase '^?'.
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On Thu, 26 Jan 2017, Stefan Baur wrote:
Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2017 09:09:16 +0100 From: Stefan Baur <X2Go-ML-1@baur-itcs.de> To: x2go-user@lists.x2go.org Subject: Re: [X2Go-User] OpenSuse
Am 26.01.2017 um 05:56 schrieb Robert Dinse:
The source of the stty turned out to be in my own .bashrc, don't know
how I managed to miss it or why it did not stop x2go from working on any other distribution (centos 6/7, SL 6/7, debian, mint, ubuntu), all of those distributions worked in spite of it. Also don't know why .bashrc was sourced when my normal login shell is ksh.
Maybe it's because OpenSuse insists on sourcing that file regardless of the login shell used? While it would be a stupid thing to do, the same goes for using systemd, and yet you see how many distributions are switched over to it. :->
Anyways, would you mind letting the list know what command was the culprit, so others can learn from your mistake?
-Stefan
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