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break (CTRL-C) doesn't work in a telnet session
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05-18-2008, 11:25 AM
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break (CTRL-C) doesn't work in a telnet session
Can't seem to find people with similar problems but I can't break with CTRL-C in a telnet session which is pretty annoying when you run TOP for example.
I've tried several telnet clients.. but no luck. Any ideas? |
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05-18-2008, 12:06 PM
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Re: break (CTRL-C) doesn't work in a telnet session
ssbrandsma Wrote:Can't seem to find people with similar problems but I can't break with CTRL-C in a telnet session which is pretty annoying when you run TOP for example. Try control x or control z, i think they worked for me, dont ask why ive no idea
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05-18-2008, 01:08 PM
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CTRL-Z works but then you have to kill the suspended job..
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05-18-2008, 01:17 PM
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Re: break (CTRL-C) doesn't work in a telnet session
ssbrandsma Wrote:Can't seem to find people with similar problems but I can't break with CTRL-C in a telnet session which is pretty annoying when you run TOP for example. With CTL-Z you leave top, but the process is still running. To return to top just use "fg" command. To end process kill it with kill -9 process_id. To know the process-id use "ps" command, take the number in the first column for process top. |
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