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as a user there is no problem but when I become root it's impossible to get a dot.
ps: this faulty installation is on an ssd, I tried it on two laptops and got the same result.
Last edited by gilgamesh (2024-09-04 05:47:13)
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get a dot.
What does this mean?
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I should have given an example. I mean that i can't write the name of a hidden file like .bashrc or I can't write a number like 1.2 etc.....
Last edited by gilgamesh (2024-09-02 18:57:03)
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What happens when you try? How do you become root?
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What happens when you try? How do you become root?
nothing happens, but if I use the ls -a command the name of hidden files is correct.
.ps: I accessed this ssd from another pc with an ssh connection: no problem. Then I became root and the same problem appeared..So there's no problem with the keyboard.
Last edited by gilgamesh (2024-09-02 23:51:03)
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if I use the ls -a command the name of hidden files is correct.
So the files are there and you can see them.
Then I became root and the same problem appeared..
So if you run ls -a from root, you don't see those files? Are you in the same directory? Use "pwd" to see if you are.
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Then I became root and the same problem appeared..
So if you run ls -a from root, you don't see those files?
even as root I can see those files, the problem is : I can't type a dot(.) if I am root, the command, as root, ls -a can.
Last edited by gilgamesh (2024-09-03 00:58:43)
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the problem is : I can't type a dot(.) if I am root,
Interesting. Are you using a non-English locale and keyboard configuration?
localectl
...and:
sudo localectl
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the problem is : I can't type a dot(.) if I am root,
Interesting. Are you using a non-English locale and keyboard configuration?
localectl
...and:
sudo localectl
~$ localectl
System Locale: LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8
VC Keymap: (unset)
X11 Layout: fr
X11 Model: pc105
X11 Variant: latin9
~# localectl
System Locale: LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8
VC Keymap: (unset)
X11 Layout: fr
X11 Model: pc105
X11 Variant: latin9
I've done
~# localectl set-keymap fr
so that even the Virtual Consoles use french but the problem is still there
Last edited by gilgamesh (2024-09-03 14:10:33)
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the .inputrc file was corrupted, I created a new one , now everything's fine. Nothing to do with Xfce. Sorry
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