up and down arrow key doesn't working in ubuntu 1804
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i've installed ubuntu 1804
i wanna choose the privious command to run
of course i can using 'history' command to check
but using up/down key to choose is more convinient, like in other OS
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i've installed ubuntu 1804
i wanna choose the privious command to run
of course i can using 'history' command to check
but using up/down key to choose is more convinient, like in other OS
command-line history
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What does arrows keys do then? Does it print something like^[[A
?
– Kulfy
Nov 28 at 0:44
nope, it shows nothing
– Majorin Che
Nov 29 at 1:12
Which laptop/system are you using?
– Kulfy
Nov 29 at 1:27
lenovo T420s, and windows7
– Majorin Che
Nov 29 at 1:48
Why are you mentioning Win7? Is it a dual booted system or are you using WSL or using ubuntu in VM or virtualbox?
– Kulfy
Nov 29 at 1:54
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i've installed ubuntu 1804
i wanna choose the privious command to run
of course i can using 'history' command to check
but using up/down key to choose is more convinient, like in other OS
command-line history
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i've installed ubuntu 1804
i wanna choose the privious command to run
of course i can using 'history' command to check
but using up/down key to choose is more convinient, like in other OS
command-line history
command-line history
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What does arrows keys do then? Does it print something like^[[A
?
– Kulfy
Nov 28 at 0:44
nope, it shows nothing
– Majorin Che
Nov 29 at 1:12
Which laptop/system are you using?
– Kulfy
Nov 29 at 1:27
lenovo T420s, and windows7
– Majorin Che
Nov 29 at 1:48
Why are you mentioning Win7? Is it a dual booted system or are you using WSL or using ubuntu in VM or virtualbox?
– Kulfy
Nov 29 at 1:54
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show 1 more comment
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What does arrows keys do then? Does it print something like^[[A
?
– Kulfy
Nov 28 at 0:44
nope, it shows nothing
– Majorin Che
Nov 29 at 1:12
Which laptop/system are you using?
– Kulfy
Nov 29 at 1:27
lenovo T420s, and windows7
– Majorin Che
Nov 29 at 1:48
Why are you mentioning Win7? Is it a dual booted system or are you using WSL or using ubuntu in VM or virtualbox?
– Kulfy
Nov 29 at 1:54
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What does arrows keys do then? Does it print something like
^[[A
?– Kulfy
Nov 28 at 0:44
What does arrows keys do then? Does it print something like
^[[A
?– Kulfy
Nov 28 at 0:44
nope, it shows nothing
– Majorin Che
Nov 29 at 1:12
nope, it shows nothing
– Majorin Che
Nov 29 at 1:12
Which laptop/system are you using?
– Kulfy
Nov 29 at 1:27
Which laptop/system are you using?
– Kulfy
Nov 29 at 1:27
lenovo T420s, and windows7
– Majorin Che
Nov 29 at 1:48
lenovo T420s, and windows7
– Majorin Che
Nov 29 at 1:48
Why are you mentioning Win7? Is it a dual booted system or are you using WSL or using ubuntu in VM or virtualbox?
– Kulfy
Nov 29 at 1:54
Why are you mentioning Win7? Is it a dual booted system or are you using WSL or using ubuntu in VM or virtualbox?
– Kulfy
Nov 29 at 1:54
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What does arrows keys do then? Does it print something like
^[[A
?– Kulfy
Nov 28 at 0:44
nope, it shows nothing
– Majorin Che
Nov 29 at 1:12
Which laptop/system are you using?
– Kulfy
Nov 29 at 1:27
lenovo T420s, and windows7
– Majorin Che
Nov 29 at 1:48
Why are you mentioning Win7? Is it a dual booted system or are you using WSL or using ubuntu in VM or virtualbox?
– Kulfy
Nov 29 at 1:54