I have a couple of 3270-mode terminals locally attached via a 3174-21L on my z890 running Debian/Squeeze in an LPAR.
According to the 3270 terminal driver documentation, I should be able to enter ctrl-C, ctrl-D, etc, using ^C or ^D. I can successfully do this from the SE/HMC console window. Of course, a locally attached 3270 terminal (I've used a 3279 and 3483 InfoWindow II) doesn't seem to be able to generate a proper character code for "^", so I have attempted and failed to get the "¬" character (shift-6 on a 3270 keyboard) recognised as a "^". I tried modifying the kernel source (defkeymap.map and ctrlchar.c under drivers/s390/char/), and also using dumpkeys/loadkeys to view and modify the keymap at runtime. According to dumpkeys, the only compose sequenses by default are "^" "z" -> "\000". I used loadkeys to load my modified keymap, which included the default compose sequences, along with versions modified to use "¬" instead of "^", but it still didn't seem to make any difference. Does anyone have any suggestions? Pat -- Purdue University Research Computing -- http://www.rcac.purdue.edu -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-s390-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/201104191058.11032....@purdue.edu