Setkey problem...
root at spdyne.UUCP
root at spdyne.UUCP
Tue Jan 3 03:38:00 AEST 1989
> >
> > Anyway, Try the following:
> >
> > 1) Login on the console, type setkey f10 "echo hello^M"
> > Test this by hitting F10, and it will `echo hello'.
> >
> > 2) Login to a normal user account on Cons2.
> >
> > 3) Switch to the console and Hit F10.... Surprise! you get
> > <ESC>X or something....(an X echos)... it is as if you did
> > a setkey -d on the console!...
> >
>
>
> I'm unsure which version of Microport your running. V/AT ? V/386 ?
>
> I am using V/386 3.0Ue here and I have tried the above
> experiment and it works okay. I put something like 'ps -ef' on
> function key F1 and F10. I then switched to another virtual
> console and logged in. Both of the function keys still performed
> the 'ps -ef'. Hummmmm.......
I guess that I forgot to include that I'm running the DOS-Merge Kernel.
[3.0e - Unlimited] With a Digi-Board 8 port Int. Comm. controller.
On a Compaq 386/20 if that matters... It consistantly does this..
And I have 13 things defined....(Does this matter??)
-- Chert Pellett
Also, It would be nice if U-Port would compile ALL programs that use floating
point under gcc so that THEY WOULD WORK!! (Awk fails on my machine - Dumps
core).. Specific to the Compaq I'm told...Any chance I can get a floppy with
all system utilities recompiled using gcc? (Any floating point in the kernel?
[I doubt it, but then who knows?.. DOS-Merge is rather slow...]
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