On 04/29/2009 02:29 PM, YoBoY wrote:
> Some more things you can confirm
>
> - have you the auto-completion activated in your ~/.bashrc file ?
>
Could you please send me your ~/.bashrc file if it works correctly? I
don't understand the script language very well. I'm attaching mine.
> - have you rebooted your computer since you constated this bug?
>
Yes. It's worth mentioning that this happened on both of my installs,
both Kubuntu and Ubuntu, both using the "Alternate" CD with the F4
"Command line system" option.
> - can you join your /etc/bash_completion file ?
>
Attaching
> - can you try to re-install the bash-completion and the apt packages and see if you have the same issue?
>
I already re-installed bash-completion. I'm not sure which apt package
to re-install.
On 04/29/2009 02:29 PM, YoBoY wrote:
> Some more things you can confirm
>
> - have you the auto-completion activated in your ~/.bashrc file ?
>
Could you please send me your ~/.bashrc file if it works correctly? I
don't understand the script language very well. I'm attaching mine.
> - have you rebooted your computer since you constated this bug?
>
Yes. It's worth mentioning that this happened on both of my installs,
both Kubuntu and Ubuntu, both using the "Alternate" CD with the F4
"Command line system" option.
> - can you join your /etc/bash_ completion file ?
>
Attaching
> - can you try to re-install the bash-completion and the apt packages and see if you have the same issue?
>
I already re-installed bash-completion. I'm not sure which apt package
to re-install.
Thanks!