[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: several important questions
On Fri, 20 Mar 1998, Martin-Eric Racine wrote:
> An example, quoted from "Rescued by Unix, p.24 (A.Hansen), Jamsa Press":
>
> "To log out, you can use the 'exit' command. [...] An alternative that
> works on most systems is Ctrl-D. This key combination sends a code that
> stops a running program, such as your shell."
This is totally different from terminating a process. Many shells take C-d
to be exit when it's inputted on an empty command line (at least tcsh acts
in this way). This should work fine under MiNT depending on how the shell
is configured.
- ---------- = = ---------//--+
| / Kristoffer Lawson | www.fishpool.com
+-> | setok@fishpool.com | - - --+
|-- Fishpool Creations Ltd - / |
+-------- = - - - = --------- /~setok/