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Re: Change of kdb serial attention key

To: kaos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Keith Owens)
Subject: Re: Change of kdb serial attention key
From: shailesh@xxxxxxxxxxx (Shailesh K Basani)
Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2000 10:37:12 -0700 (PDT)
Cc: kdb@xxxxxxxxxxx
In-reply-to: <1664.970445476@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> from "Keith Owens" at Oct 02, 2000 11:11:16 AM
Organization: Fujitsu Siemens Computers
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Hi Keith,

Another place where ^A is used quite often is with the "screen"
utility.  This utility was mostly used with dumb terminals -
and is still a popular utility.  (Used to create multiple pseudo
terminals).  To change to a different window or for most of the
commands, ^A is used.

3 times ^X seems good to me.  If it is also being used by some
other utility, can you pick something like combination of
different keys? (Like Solaris uses "~#", our kernel debugger uses
CTRL-SHIFT-2 etc..).  Could be hard to remember initially, but
people will get used to it.

regards,
shailesh


[Keith Owens wrote...]
: 
: I am thinking of changing the kdb serial attention key from control/A,
: mainly because ^A is used in emacs, including all utilities that use
: gnu readline in emacs mode.  I have lost count of the number of times I
: hit ^A to go to start of line in bash and found myself in kdb instead.
: The keyboard key will still be pause.
: 
: Any recommendations for a new kdb serial key?  The problem is that most
: single keys are already used so it will probably be a multi key
: combination.  I do not like break because of the problems that some
: emulators have in sending break.  My current idea is ^Q three times
: within three seconds with no intervening characters.  All (?) utilities
: discard ^Q so it will not cause a problem if kdb is not activated.
: 


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