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^p not giving command line history.
I am used to using "set -o emacs" and then using "CNTL-P" for getting previous commands in solaris but on one host it does not work and instead just makes a DONG!!
# ksh # set -o emacs # ls # ^p [DONG!!!] Can anyone offer guidance as to why this is? Thank you my friends. akbar |
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