On Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 05:23:54PM +0200, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Before fc34 (i.e. in fc32), I used to used ctlC to interrupt any sort
of
process. In fc34, to have the same result, I need to do
ctlC ctlX
How can I avoid to have to make this double command?
Not sure how this happened, Control-c should continue to send SIGINT.
What is the output of 'stty -a' on your terminal? It should have
'intr = ^C' in the output.
Typically in bash, Ctrl-X is a sequence used before another keypress,
for example, C-x C-v prints out bash version information, C-x C-x
jumps to the beginning and back to the original cursor location after
repeated presses.
FWIW, Control-c sends the SIGINT when I use it in the shell.
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Jonathan Billings <billings(a)negate.org>