On Friday 26 Apr 02, Jeff Rozycki writes:
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> I'm running Cygwin locally (NT) only.
> I am not using rxvt (just tried rxvt though and it froze when I tried
> control-o to save a file while telneting)
> I type "telnet" from a bash shell. Then pico on a remote linux server...
OK, interesting, b
THANKS!! Eduardo. I like it... Hey, I think it is just as fast to type
double ESC-o.
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Subject: Re: Control-O not working in Pico When telneting
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*** Jeff Rozycki ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote today:
:) When I telnet to a remote host (Cygwin/bash) and run Pico, Control-O
:) (save contents but don't exit Pico) does not work.
As a general rule, when a CTRL- key does not work in Pine or Pico, it
means that someone (e.g. the operating system) ate
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Subject: Control-O not working in Pico When telneting
On Friday 26 Apr 02, Jeff Rozycki writes:
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> When I telnet to a remote host (Cygwin/bash) and run Pico, Control-O
(save
> contents but don
On Friday 26 Apr 02, Jeff Rozycki writes:
>
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> When I telnet to a remote host (Cygwin/bash) and run Pico, Control-O (save
> contents but don't exit Pico) does not work.
You leave out important details, like whether you use rxvt, or whether
Cygwin is the local or remote system (or both).
Oth
When I telnet to a remote host (Cygwin/bash) and run Pico, Control-O (save
contents but don't exit Pico) does not work. I am forced to do Control-X
(Save and Exit Pico). This is cumbersome when editing webpages that I want
to see the mods incrementally. But when I use a different program
(TeraT
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