SIGSTOP signal

2000-06-12 Thread Nuno Almeida
I would like to know if this is simply a singularity of Debian, or if it's a bug of mine. When I'm programming in C/C++ to other linux distr. and I make a signal trap I can't, and that's absolutly normal, trap the signals 9 and 17, for SIGKILL and SIGSTOP. On Debian I can catch the SIGSTOP signal

Fw: Signals SIGSTOP

2000-06-12 Thread Nuno Almeida
ian I can catch the SIGSTOP signal is this normal? Why the diference?   Waiting for someones explanation,   Nuno Almeida   @lwais at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Signals SIGSTOP

2000-06-12 Thread Nuno Almeida
ian I can catch the SIGSTOP signal is this normal? Why the diference?   Waiting for someones explanation,   Nuno Almeida   @lwais at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

intellimouse/XF86Setup

2000-04-11 Thread Nuno Almeida
> I'm a complete idiot in the Linux world, and I feel worst when I get myself > involved and spending so much time with little things like catching and > configuring my Microsoft Intellimouse in the XF86Setup. And quess what!! It > just doesn't work. It's a normal Intellimouse for PS/2 standard. It