terminals (ALT-F1,
F2, etc.). Has anyone seen this problem before? If you run
Workstation or Fusion have you seen any issues with switching
terminals?
Any pointers would be much appreciated!
Btw, the reason why I say its the handling of the ALT key is that I
can't get
. All
is well minus the fact that either the ALT key or some other issue is
preventing me from switching terminals (ALT-F1, F2, etc.). Has anyone seen
this problem before? If you run Workstation or Fusion have you seen any
issues with switching terminals?
Any pointers would be much appreciated
as the tools shipped with
Fusion and made some edits to accommodate 7.0-RELEASE. All is well minus
the fact that either the ALT key or some other issue is preventing me from
switching terminals (ALT-F1, F2, etc.). Has anyone seen this problem
before? If you run Workstation or Fusion have you seen any
is preventing me from switching terminals (ALT-F1,
F2, etc.). Has anyone seen this problem before? If you run
Workstation or Fusion have you seen any issues with switching
terminals?
Any pointers would be much appreciated!
Btw, the reason why I say its the handling of the ALT key
issue is preventing me from switching terminals (ALT-F1,
F2, etc.). Has anyone seen this problem before? If you run
Workstation or Fusion have you seen any issues with switching
terminals?
Any pointers would be much appreciated!
Btw, the reason why I say its the handling
Is the following possible?
I log into a computer, and by executing ps see that
there's some program xx reading and writing to/from a
terminal called /dev/ttyp3.
The controlling terminal for my current processes, however,
is /dev/ttyp2.
Now, can I make the program xx change its terminal so
that
Try watch.
On Nov 17, 2005, at 3:36 AM, Atis wrote:
Is the following possible?
I log into a computer, and by executing ps see that
there's some program xx reading and writing to/from a
terminal called /dev/ttyp3.
The controlling terminal for my current processes, however,
is /dev/ttyp2.