On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 01:05:48AM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 01/30/2009 11:58 PM, Daniel Burrows wrote:
>> On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 02:51:35PM -0600, Dennis Wicks was
>> heard to say:
>>> Thanks for the insight! I'll remember to use TERM when I have to kill
>>> so errant process. It might sa
On 01/30/2009 11:58 PM, Daniel Burrows wrote:
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 02:51:35PM -0600, Dennis Wicks was
heard to say:
Thanks for the insight! I'll remember to use TERM when I have to kill so
errant process. It might save me a headache in the future!
The difference between TERM and KILL, b
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 02:51:35PM -0600, Dennis Wicks was
heard to say:
> Thanks for the insight! I'll remember to use TERM when I have to kill so
> errant process. It might save me a headache in the future!
The difference between TERM and KILL, btw, is that TERM asks the
program to shut dow
Ken Irving wrote the following on 01/30/2009 01:30 PM:
It might be useful to compare the terminal settings in the `bad' vs `good'
cases, e.g., using stty -a > bad, etc.. You might be able to find something
to tweak to fix that particular problem.
Well behaved programs should return the termi
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 10:28:03AM -0600, Dennis Wicks wrote:
> Daniel Burrows wrote the following on 01/30/2009 09:46 AM:
>> On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 09:21:21PM -0600, Dennis Wicks was
>> heard to say:
>>> I have just discovered that the command line in a gnome terminal
>>> window doesn't wrap c
Daniel Burrows wrote the following on 01/30/2009 09:46 AM:
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 09:21:21PM -0600, Dennis Wicks was
heard to say:
I have just discovered that the command line in a gnome terminal window
doesn't wrap correctly. Instead of doing a line feed and continuing on
the next line it j
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