Quoting Guillem Jover ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
On Sat, 2006-10-14 at 16:06:02 +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
Quoting andi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
As a wishlist item, maybe something could be done about this
trap?
Well, I don't think so. Ctrl-S is handled by the terminal so this
comes
On Wed October 18 2006 23:27, Christian Perrier wrote:
Quoting Guillem Jover ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
No, this is a setting configurable in the terminal, with termios
would be just a matter of disabling IXON. So this bug can be fixed,
the question is if it should be fixed. As I don't use
On Sat, 2006-10-14 at 16:06:02 +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
Quoting andi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
As a wishlist item, maybe something could be done about this
trap?
Well, I don't think so. Ctrl-S is handled by the terminal so this
comes before dselect can process it.
No, this is a setting
Quoting andi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
CTRL+Q does indeed unlock the freeze.
I didn't know about this terminal scroll lock/unlock feature.
Still, I wonder if I am the only one who fell into this trap.
You are notbut others (including myself in an old past) didn't
report it.
As a wishlist
Package: dselect
Version: 1.13.21
Severity: normal
dselect freezes upon pressing CTRL+S. It doesn't respond to keyboard
commands any more and needs to be killed with kill -9.
This is particularly annoying since in Midnight Commander, CTRL-S is the
search shortcut to jump to a certain file, which
Hello Andreas,
On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 03:48:38PM +0200, Andreas Hartmann wrote:
dselect freezes upon pressing CTRL+S. It doesn't respond to keyboard
commands any more and needs to be killed with kill -9.
This is particularly annoying since in Midnight Commander, CTRL-S is the
search
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