> UNIX has some ancient thing called "job control". Programs started as
> _background_ processes (e.g. from a main program) are denied access to
> the TTY (i.e. the VT), they can't write to it or get input. I suppose
> the idea was, programs could be spawned and they shouldn't mess up the
> mai
* Andrew Apted ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000131 00:07]:
> Cesar Crusius writes:
>
> > Well people, here's the situation:
> >
> > * I have a gnuplot driver that works in X but fails when in console mode.
> >
> > * I hacked dvgt, so that now *I CAN SEE DVI FILES WITH GGI*. It works in X,
> >
Cesar Crusius writes:
> Well people, here's the situation:
>
> * I have a gnuplot driver that works in X but fails when in console mode.
>
> * I hacked dvgt, so that now *I CAN SEE DVI FILES WITH GGI*. It works in X,
>but then again, IT DOESN'T WORK IN THE CONSOLE!!! And that, of cours
* Marcus Sundberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000130 02:03]:
> > I believe the error comes from the error message (unable to open shared
> > library genkgi.o) that is sent to the console and garbles everything. But I
> > can't be sure. And I don't have time!
>
> That is not a problem.
I should expect
Send the source my way, I would love to use gnuplot via GGI, also I am looking
at a GGI target for ghostscript.
Also, it sounds as if you may simply have your console misconfigured, do other
programs using GGI and the keyboard via GII work for you?
-Adam Scislowicz([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> Well peo
Cesar Crusius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Well people, here's the situation:
>
> * I have a gnuplot driver that works in X but fails when in console mode.
>
> * I hacked dvgt, so that now *I CAN SEE DVI FILES WITH GGI*. It works in X,
> but then again, IT DOESN'T WORK IN THE CONSOLE!!! And