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Old 6th March 2011, 09:19 PM
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Lower case x in terminal window opens a new terminal window.

I am running Fedora 14, and now when I open a terminal window and type
any command, as soon as I type a lower-case x character, a new terminal
window opens and control is passed to it.

How do I change this annoying behaviour to what I would expect? If I put
the Caps Lock on and then type Shift-x, I do get the lower-case x
without the new terminal window being opened.

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