Thanks for the tip Andrei! I am not 100% sure it was .bashrc, it could have been some other config file, but I am pretty sure it was bash related. it is unfortunately on a long since gone system. As to my current system, I have just default settings. I have not altered anything. I have only tried changing terminal preferences to getting the desire result. It's weird. Because on macOS which I don't really want to use, it works fine. Easy test case is: launch terminal, ping 8.8.8.8. In macOS, the current line will just repopulate itself when i hit backspace. In debian (xterm or terminal), pinging 8.8.8.8, and just putting in random text does not repopulate on the line i am working on, when i hit backspace. I will keep searching for a solution, and send it to the list when I find it. On 02.08.20 20:26, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > On Du, 02 aug 20, 17:34:07, Esteban L wrote: >> Last time I had this issue, I remember I had to go into .bashrc and >> add/change something. I just don't know what it was. > Could it be you changed .inputrc and not .bashrc? > > Kind regards, > Andrei -- https://www.little-beak.com "Doing what we can."
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