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I can not seem to figure out where my keyboard keys are set. In one system I can use the esc + minus key to cycle through my history and esc + backslash to auto fill in the rest of my command line. I looked through the /etc/profile, /etc/environment and my own .profile and .kshrc. Does anyone know where I might find these settings so I can duplicate the functionality on my new machine?
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Sorry, I don't know how to delete a post.
I did find out the answer. The EDITOR variable was not exported. |
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