[ about Ctrl-C having no effect ]
> So... in conclusion: Ctrl-C is working fine - the signal is being
> received. However, the shell isn't killing the running process
>
> Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Doesn't Ctrl-C work for any program at all? It does not work for a lot
of inte
> > I've got a system here that I've been building from scratch - just to
> > ***learn*** how Debian / Linux works from the ground up (right from
> > building my own boot disk - initrd, etc.). I've got everything working
> > great; however Hitting CTRL-C does not kill a running process.
> >
> From: Kevin Traas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> ...
> I've got a system here that I've been building from scratch - just to
> ***learn*** how Debian / Linux works from the ground up (right from
> building my own boot disk - initrd, etc.). I've got everything working
> great; however Hitting CTRL-
On Fri, Dec 31, 1999 at 06:28:53PM +, Kevin Traas wrote:
> Greetings,
> Any ideas would be ***greatly*** appreciated.
>
> i.e. What manages Job Control in a Linux system? The kernel? The
> shell? Init? (I've rolled my own init, btw.) And, why might Job
> Control be disabled?
>
>
Kevin Traas wrote:
>Greetings,
>I've got a system here that I've been building from scratch - just to
>***learn*** how Debian / Linux works from the ground up (right from
>building my own boot disk - initrd, etc.). I've got everything working
>great; however Hitting CTRL-C does not
Greetings,
Not sure if this is the right place to ask, but... I'm using Debian. I
use Debian. I know this list is full of knowledgeable individuals.
;-) Other than that, my question's a little off-topic. Pointers to
where else to ask/look would be appreciated.
I've got a system here that I'v
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