Setkey problem...
John Gayman
john at wa3wbu.UUCP
Mon Jan 2 00:12:04 AEST 1989
In article <1700002 at spdyne>, elwiz at spdyne..UUCP writes:
>
> 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.......
John
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