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- From: mju@mudos.ann-arbor.mi.us (Marc Unangst)
- Subject: Re: CTRL-Keys under SCO Unix
- Message-ID: <Bs0nGF.EGE@mudos.ann-arbor.mi.us>
- Date: Sun, 26 Jul 1992 21:52:59 GMT
- References: <1992Jul24.010608.1659@cs.mcgill.ca>
- Organization: The Programmer's Pit Stop, Ann Arbor MI
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- In article <1992Jul24.010608.1659@cs.mcgill.ca> storm@cs.mcgill.ca (Horatio Gadsplatt III) writes:
- >Having long used csh on SunOs, I have become very used to, and familiar with
- >keystrokes such as CTRL-Z Stopping a process and CTRL-C killing One.
- >
- >However, recently, I started to use SCO Unix. I noticed that neither
- >of these worked.
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- I suggest that you look into the stty(C) command.
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- Repeat after me: "The net is not an AI interface to the manual."
-
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- Marc Unangst | Real men don't make backups. Real men never
- mju@mudos.ann-arbor.mi.us | accidentally delete files that they're going
- <backbone>!sharkey!mudos!mju| to need later.
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