My setup: *-- Software: Linux kernel 2.6.7-1.517 Architecture i686 Fedora Core release 2.90 (FC3 Test 1) kde desktop Hardware: model name : Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.00GHz cpu MHz : 1994.032 *--
I'm seeing a freeze in a konsole terminal under these circumstances: From an xterm: konsole & The resulting terminal reports `echo $TERM' konsole Now from that konsole ssh LANHOST (login)
In that terminal press ^-s (C-s). It then is unusable.
(LANHOST is also running FC 2.90 updated
Hi Harry,
This is by design. CTRL+S freezes your terminal until you press CTRL+Q. It's a pause function of your terminal.
Kind regards, Roland Leurs
Harry Putnam wrote:
My setup: *-- Software: Linux kernel 2.6.7-1.517 Architecture i686 Fedora Core release 2.90 (FC3 Test 1) kde desktop Hardware: model name : Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.00GHz cpu MHz : 1994.032 *--
I'm seeing a freeze in a konsole terminal under these circumstances: From an xterm: konsole & The resulting terminal reports `echo $TERM' konsole Now from that konsole ssh LANHOST (login)
In that terminal press ^-s (C-s). It then is unusable.
(LANHOST is also running FC 2.90 updated
Roland Leurs roland.leurs@home.nl writes:
Hi Harry,
This is by design. CTRL+S freezes your terminal until you press CTRL+Q. It's a pause function of your terminal.
I behaves differently in a konsole that has not ssh'd anywhere.
In konsoles running bash it should call a search history function. Which is what it does before sshing.
C-s produces: (i-search)`':
On 2004-08-18 (Wednesday) 21:44, Harry Putnam wrote:
Roland Leurs roland.leurs@home.nl writes:
Hi Harry,
This is by design. CTRL+S freezes your terminal until you press CTRL+Q. It's a pause function of your terminal.
I behaves differently in a konsole that has not ssh'd anywhere.
In konsoles running bash it should call a search history function. Which is what it does before sshing.
C-s produces: (i-search)`':
Ctrl+s -> freeze / i-search (when no flow control) Ctrl+r - reverse i-search If you need Ctrl-s for search then 'configure console' -> unselect '[ ] Use Ctrl+S/Ctrl+Q flow control'. If it really changes behaviour after/while ssh-ing, then it is a bug.
"Doncho N. Gunchev" mr700@globalnet.bg writes:
Ctrl+s -> freeze / i-search (when no flow control) Ctrl+r - reverse i-search If you need Ctrl-s for search then 'configure console' -> unselect '[ ] Use
Ctrl+S/Ctrl+Q flow control'. If it really changes behaviour after/while ssh-ing, then it is a bug.
Apparently it is then. That selection was already unselected, and pressing C-s gets the isearch, yet after ssh to a remote console term pressing C-s acts as if that box was selected. C-s pauses and C-q releases.
Harry Putnam wrote:
Apparently it is then. That selection was already unselected, and pressing C-s gets the isearch, yet after ssh to a remote console term pressing C-s acts as if that box was selected. C-s pauses and C-q releases.
Is by any chance that selection selected on your LANHOST? Or maybe this is a feature of the shell invoked by ssh.
Best regards, Martin Stricker
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Hi, other question:
With C-l the screen is cleaned, but it does not happen. I will have a bad configuration ? I hope you can help me.
Thanks!!
On Wed, Aug 18, 2004 at 10:53:01PM -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
"Doncho N. Gunchev" mr700@globalnet.bg writes:
Ctrl+s -> freeze / i-search (when no flow control) Ctrl+r - reverse i-search If you need Ctrl-s for search then 'configure console' -> unselect '[ ] Use
Ctrl+S/Ctrl+Q flow control'. If it really changes behaviour after/while ssh-ing, then it is a bug.
Apparently it is then. That selection was already unselected, and pressing C-s gets the isearch, yet after ssh to a remote console term pressing C-s acts as if that box was selected. C-s pauses and C-q releases.
That's the configuration of the pseudo tty on the remote host. If you don't like/need start/stop, run "stty -ixon" on the remote host.
(or, on your .bashrc: tty -s && stty -ixon )
Regards, Luciano Rocha