anyone know what signal ^S sends, and how to unfreeze a konsole when it
gets pressed? on one of the system consoles (tty1-6; btw, what is the
proper name for these?), it is effectively a scroll-lock (the scroll-
lock light on the keyboard will light up also), but you have to press
the scroll-lock
* On Mon Oct 22, 'cduck' Chris Grierson wrote:
anyone know what signal ^S sends, and how to unfreeze a konsole when it
gets pressed?
What signal it sends, I don't know. But to disable it, press ^Q.
HTH,
Jesper
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Chris Grierson writes:
anyone know what signal ^S sends,...
^S is X-OFF.
and how to unfreeze a konsole when it gets pressed?
^Q, which is X-ON.
This a FAQ.
on one of the system consoles (tty1-6; btw, what is the
proper name for these?)
Virtual consoles.
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On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, 'cduck' Chris Grierson wrote:
anyone know what signal ^S sends, and how to unfreeze a konsole when it
My guess would be SIGSTOP.
gets pressed? on one of the system consoles (tty1-6; btw, what is the
^Q usually works for me.
(snip)
it's really frustrating because i
'cduck' Chris Grierson wrote:
anyone know what signal ^S sends, and how to unfreeze a konsole when it
gets pressed? on one of the system consoles (tty1-6; btw, what is the
try ctrl-q
erik
On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 10:35:58AM -0700, 'cduck' Chris Grierson wrote:
anyone know what signal ^S sends, and how to unfreeze a konsole when it
gets pressed? on one of the system consoles (tty1-6; btw, what is the
proper name for these?), it is effectively a scroll-lock (the scroll-
lock
On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, 'cduck' Chris Grierson wrote:
anyone know what signal ^S sends, and how to unfreeze a konsole when it
gets pressed? on one of the system consoles (tty1-6; btw, what is the
proper name for these?), it is effectively a scroll-lock (the scroll-
lock light on the keyboard
* 'cduck' Chris Grierson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011022 11:56]:
anyone know what signal ^S sends, and how to unfreeze a konsole when it
gets pressed? on one of the system consoles (tty1-6; btw, what is the
proper name for these?), it is effectively a scroll-lock (the scroll-
lock light on the
On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 03:16:54PM -0400, Mark Carroll wrote:
On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, 'cduck' Chris Grierson wrote:
it's really frustrating because i often fat-finger ^S when reaching for
^A or ^E (which i often use, resulting in far too frequently locked
sessions).
You can probably change
Lo, on Monday, October 22, Mark Carroll did write:
On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, 'cduck' Chris Grierson wrote:
anyone know what signal ^S sends, and how to unfreeze a konsole when it
My guess would be SIGSTOP.
No. SIGSTOP actually stops (i.e., suspends) the process to which it is
sent. (SIGCONT
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