I am not sure what the solution is here, but perhaps the
/usr/doc/xterm/README.Debian
has the answer. Debian has some funky stuff regarding its xterm,
and perhaps your eterm is using that as its configuration.
On Sun, Nov 28, 1999 at 11:47:13AM -0800, Sean-Paul Rees wrote:
> Brian Lavender wrote:
> >
> > Try starting with
> >
> > $ man loadkeys
>
> I tried loading the default table. Unfortunately, no effect. I did
> neglect to mention that the backspace does work correctly in regular
> consoles and in xterms. More ideas?
>
> Here is some more info on my system:
> Debian GNU/Linux potato as dist-upgrade'd as of yesterday.
> Running kernel 2.2.13 with fbmatrox on.
> Eterm version 0.8.10.
> Window Manager is enlightenment 0.16.3 on XFree 3.3.5 (Debian's
> compiliation).
>
> Cheers,
> Sean
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