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Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
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From: pdh@netcom.com (P D H)
Subject: how do I turn on ^C and ^Z
Message-ID: <pdhC7vDEr.yw@netcom.com>
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Date: Mon, 31 May 1993 02:25:38 GMT
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As a user of a 386bsd system I don't have much control over it, but I would
hope that I can control this.  I have tried the usual UNIX steps, but still
there is no desired effect.  Control characters that interrupt things, such
as ^C and ^Z to terminate and suspend programs, just do not work.  They go
in as data.  Anyone have any ideas?
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