/usr/share/terminfo/p/putty<br>This one makes both HOME and END keys to print "~", and I don't have these two on my computer:<br><br>/usr/share/terminfo/p/putty-256color<br>/usr/share/terminfo/v/vt100-putty<br>
<br>But, I guess that's the way to solve the probelm :-) here is what I have on my machine:<br><br>leps<23> ls /usr/share/terminfo/v/<br>v200-nam vi300 vitty vt100-nav-w vt200-old vt320nam
<br>v320n vi300-old vk100 vt100-s vt200-w vt330<br>v3220 vi50 vp3a+ vt100-s-bot vt220 vt340<br>v5410 vi500 vp60 vt100-s-top vt220+keypad vt400
<br>vanilla vi50adm vp90 vt100-top-s vt220-8 vt400-24<br>vapple vi55 vremote vt100-vb vt220-8bit vt420<br>vc103 vi550 vs100 vt100-w vt220-js vt420f
<br>vc203 vi603 vs100-x10 vt100-w-am vt220-nam vt420pc<br>vc303 viewpoint vsc vt100-w-nam vt220-old vt420pcdos<br>vc303a viewpoint3a+ vt-61 vt100-w-nav vt220-w vt50
<br>vc403a viewpoint60 vt100 vt100nam vt220d vt50h<br>vc404 viewpoint90 vt100+fnkeys vt102 vt300 vt510<br>vc404-s vip vt100+keypad vt102-nsgr vt300-nam vt510pc
<br>vc414 vip-H vt100+pfkeys vt102-w vt300-w vt510pcdos<br>vc414h vip-Hw vt100-am vt125 vt300-w-nam vt52<br>vc415 vip-w vt100-bm vt131 vt320 vt520
<br>venix vip7800-H vt100-bm-o vt132 vt320-k3 vt525<br>versaterm vip7800-Hw vt100-bot-s vt200 vt320-k311 vt61<br>vi200 vip7800-w vt100-nam vt200-8 vt320-nam vt61.5
<br>vi200-f visa50 vt100-nam-w vt200-8bit vt320-w vv100<br>vi200-rv visual603 vt100-nav vt200-js vt320-w-nam<br><br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 3/26/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">
Ken Bloom</b> <<a href="mailto:kbloom@gmail.com">kbloom@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">On Monday 26 March 2007 13:06, Matin Hashemi wrote:
<br>> Hello everybody :-)<br>><br>> I know this may sound so classic, but how do I make PuTTY correctly<br>> handle the END key in bash? I use PuTTY 0.58 and remote connect to a<br>> Linux machine with bash version
3.00.0(2)-release<br>> (i686-pc-linux-gnu)....<br>><br>> There is an option in putty configuration menu: Terminal->Keyboard:<br>> the HOME and END keys: 1) standard 2) rxvt<br>><br>> The HOME key works fine either ways, but the END key doesn't do
<br>> anything in rxvt mode and prints "~" in the standard mode!<br>><br>> What do I do? :-)<br>><br>> I can install a different version of PuTTY or bash if that helps....<br><br>/usr/share/terminfo/p/putty
<br>/usr/share/terminfo/p/putty-256color<br>/usr/share/terminfo/v/vt100-putty<br><br>Does setting TERM=putty (or one of these other options) help? I imagine<br>you'd need to try this with Putty's default settings.
<br><br>--Ken<br><br>--<br>Ken Bloom. PhD candidate. Linguistic Cognition Laboratory.<br>Department of Computer Science. Illinois Institute of Technology.<br><a href="http://www.iit.edu/~kbloom1/">http://www.iit.edu/~kbloom1/
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