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SubjectRe: "ctrl+c" disabled!
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Bill J.Xu wrote:
> after run od -tx1, the following is the result
> ------------------------------------------------
> bash-2.05# ./od -tx1
> 0000000

That's after you pressed ^C in your terminal program? What you have
there shows that od has not received any characters.

Pick another control character, and use 'stty intr' to set that as your
interrupt character. I don't have any experience with SecureCRT, but it
may use ^C to implement the Windows Edit->Copy function.

--
Charles Lepple <ghz.cc!clepple>


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