For the control characters. I use emacs, and I am also on a dvorak keyboard,
so I've swapped C-q and C-x in emacs.  A lot of macros begin with C-x
(literal C-q in my case), so the lack of functionality is crippling.

I also tested it outside of emacs by runnig 'cat -' and then entering C-v
C-q, which did not show up, but C-<every other character that tested>
worked.

Regards,
Aaron

On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 6:15 PM, Reuti <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Am 24.02.2011 um 22:26 schrieb Aaron Goodman:
>
> > I've recently run into two issues with terminal emulation under qlogin
> and qrsh. One has to do with control characters, the other with running
> screen.
> >
> > Control Characters:
> > It seems that some control characters are not passed properly to the
> terminal. Particularly, C-q does not seem to get passed through, though most
> other control characters do.
> >
> > Screen:
> > If I run screen I get:
> > Cannot open your terminal '/dev/pts/1' - please check.
> >
> > If I do a ls -l /dev/pts/1 I see
> > crw--w---- 1 root    tty 136, 1 Feb 24 14:35 1
> >
> > Any help on these issues would be appreciated.
>
> just for curiosity: how do you know that it's C-q?
>
> The problem is a known issue, that the owner of the character device is
> root and not the user. You can change it (by hand per session) and it will
> work, although I'm not sure whether this is advisable as you might
> oversubscribe the granted slot count.
>
> -- Reuti
>
>
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