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From: Barry Johnson  <cyclist@clancy.clemson.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.bsdi.misc,comp.sys.mac.comm
Subject: BSDI2.0.1 and Mac NCSA Telnet Probs...
Date: 5 Jan 1996 15:45:26 GMT
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Hi,
	   I'm a unix sysadmin, but I do most of my work from a Mac.
I use NCSA Telnet 2.7b4 to telnet to my machine. The problem
appears to be that the CTRL-C key is mapped to Interrupt and
to Break.  This tends to stop processes without killing them
and truly screws me in Pine when I want to cancel anything.

I also use Suns, Decs, and IBM unix machines.  NCSA Telnet has
never screwed me there, only on BSD. What can I do?

THanks...