zsh (5.0.0-1) unstable; urgency=low This update includes a rewrite of keyboard handling in `/etc/zsh/zshrc'. The used method should be quite a bit more robust than the old one, and should work out of the box for every terminal with a working terminfo entry. If you do not want Debian's zshrc to mess with your keyboard setup, set the following variable in your `.zshenv' file: DEBIAN_PREVENT_KEYBOARD_CHANGES=yes This change also removes the controversial vi-* bindings for the up and down cursor keys (which was reported as #383737 and led to confusion with a substantial number of users). If you want them back use the following snippet in your `.zshrc' file (and without the above variable set): for i in viins vicmd; do bindkey -M "$i" "${key[Up]}" vi-up-line-or-history bindkey -M "$i" "${key[Down]}" vi-down-line-or-history done unset i -- Frank Terbeck Sat, 03 Mar 2012 21:28:54 +0100