CTRL-C advice
Stephen Tenbrink
sct at lanl.gov
Sat Jun 2 07:44:49 AEST 1990
> In article <23352 at adm.BRL.MIL> WLIVINGSTON at gunter-adam.af.mil (Walt Livingston) writes:
> :of this from within a window. When I issue the CTRL-C, AU/X (and I assume
> :UNIX) thinks I mean "kill the current process", kills the window and drops
> :my connection. My question: Is there a way, in UNIX, to temporarily
> :disable the CTRL-C (UNIX kill process) while within Kermit, and enable the
> :CTRL-C when I am finished ??
I think the problem here is not CTRL-C. The usualy kermit escape
character is CTRL-] followed by a C. If you are actually hitting CTRL-C
it will kill the process.
Hope this helps.
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