Hi, emacs has this cool feature that if you run (keyboard-quit), and the core does not acknowledge it, and you run (keyboard-quit) again, then emacs suspends itself, allowing you to recover.
Then, when you resume it again, it allows you to save all buffers and dump core. I have never seen this feature in GNU/Linux, but in GNU/Hurd, it always happens. This seems to indicate a strange difference in the two systems, but I don't know of what type the difference is. The behaviour under GNU/Hurd is extremely annoying, too, I might add. Anybody know what is going on here? If not, this migt be something someone wants to take a closer look at. Thanks, Marcus _______________________________________________ Bug-hurd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-hurd