On 11/29/05, Tony Nelson <tonynelson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: ... > In bash readline, Page Up and Page Down move to the beginning and end of > command history. The end is blank, unless you are part way through typing > a command. That's a neat way of getting back to current input. > >About delete and backspace (mentioned in a later post) .... Yeah, > >this can be a can of worms. You *might* find something useful in > >the "keyboard how-to" (Google for Linux and "keyboard how-to"). > > Umm, if I understand the question, Backspace and Delete work right for me. For me, they both do the same thing, delete the left char. I want del to delete the char underneath the cursor. (Note: this problem in gnome terminal only.) -nat