2009-09-14 19:54:07 |
Imre Gergely |
description |
Binary package hint: clusterssh
I'm using clusterssh (3.24-1) on Jaunty to give commands to a bunch of other linux servers. I noticed that when copy-pasting certain characters, it doesn't paste it as-is, it changes a couple of characters, like this:
`1234567890-=~!@#$%^&*()_+
becomes
`123456789`/=~$@#$%^&*()?+
Notice how the minus sign ( - ) becomes a slash ( / ), the zero (0) becomes backtick ( ` ) and so on.
This happens only when I paste it in the CSSH window, when I paste it directly in one of the open xterm windows, it pastes OK.
it doesn't seem to matter what distribution I log into (Fedora, Redhat, Ubuntu). |
Binary package hint: clusterssh
I'm using clusterssh (3.24-1) on Jaunty to give commands to a bunch of other linux servers. I noticed that when copy-pasting certain characters, some of the characters don't get through correctly, like this:
`1234567890-=~!@#$%^&*()_+
becomes
`123456789`/=~$@#$%^&*()?+
Notice how the minus sign ( - ) becomes a slash ( / ), the zero (0) becomes backtick ( ` ) and so on.
This happens only when I paste it in the CSSH window, when I paste it directly in one of the open xterm windows, it appears OK. It doesn't seem to matter what distribution I log into (Fedora, Redhat, Ubuntu). |
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