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Package: aterm
Version: 1.0.0-4
Ctrl-c and Ctrl-z has stopped working as they should, probably after a
"dist-upgrade" of my system a couple of days ago. Ctrl-s/q/d still work as
they always have.
"^C" and "^Z" are written out in the terminal accordingly when I press the
keys, but no action is taken. If I press one of the combinations at the
prompt I get a "beep" from the terminal.
I have xterm installed also and everything works as normal there. That's
why I located the problem to aterm.
I asked in [EMAIL PROTECTED] and they thought I should file a bug
report.
Shell: Bash
Kernel: 2.6.15
Branch: Unstable
libc6: 2.3.6.ds1-6
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I believe it is safe to discard this bug report. After a couple of days,
recompiling of the kernel (for a completely different matter) and the
following reboot it works as it always has again. I think it is safe to
write this one down as "just strange".
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