[X2Go-User] OpenSuse

Robert Dinse nanook at eskimo.com
Thu Jan 26 09:57:40 CET 2017


      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 at baur-itcs.de>
> To: x2go-user at 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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