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Re: Jumping Tux!

by sschneid (Deacon)
on Jul 20, 2004 at 15:03 UTC ( [id://375962]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Jumping Tux!

It works under Fedora Core 1. My only beef is that it suggets using 'Ctrl-Z to quit', which doesn't really quit at all.

Perhaps some sort of signal-capture is in order?

-s.

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Re^2: Jumping Tux!
by X-3mE (Acolyte) on Jul 20, 2004 at 17:28 UTC
    Dunno. Are you using Konsole? Try xterm, or the shell. On my slack ^Z worx... maybe it's SIGHUP, but i'm not sure. Try Ctrl-C or Ctrl-U.

    X-3mE'89
    "Considerate la vostra semenza:
        Fatti non foste a viver come bruti,
        Ma per seguir virtute e canoscenza"
    Divina Commedia, Inverno, Canto XXVI

      ^Z is the default mapping for suspending processes on most UNIX/Linux platforms. I've never seen it set to anything else.

      -s.
        I mean, I don't know what kinda signal does ^Z send.

        X-3mE'89
        "Considerate la vostra semenza:
            Fatti non foste a viver come bruti,     Ma per seguir virtute e canoscenza"
        Divina Commedia, Inverno, Canto XXVI

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