Re: Switching terminals under VMWare Fusion

2008-03-13 Thread Alexander Sack
10.5.1). I've installed the vmware-tools port as well > > > > 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 s

Re: Switching terminals under VMWare Fusion

2008-03-12 Thread Alexander Sack
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

Re: Switching terminals under VMWare Fusion

2008-03-12 Thread John Nielsen
gt; > 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 issues with switching > >

Switching terminals under VMWare Fusion

2008-03-12 Thread Alexander Sack
tools port as well 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

Re: Switching terminals under VMWare Fusion

2008-03-12 Thread Alexander Sack
ped 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 &g

Re: switching terminals

2005-11-17 Thread Eric F Crist
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.

switching terminals

2005-11-17 Thread Atis
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 t