I originally asked:
Managers,
Do we want to disable Control-Z for our users so that they don't
accidently spawn sub-processes without knowing they are. They are users
that come from a vms background where control-z would exit most applications?
What about Control-C? Would it be not-wise to remap that to Control Y? Is ther
anything we are not seeing that could possibly happen by doing these remaps?
Would that be wise? What else is there to do?
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It was the concensus to not fake out our old VMS users and to let
them learn UNIX commands. There were suggestions of how to remap the keys
using stty commands, but i think that i will stick with educating the users
and writing some migration manuals. Thanks to:
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rwa_at_cs.athabascau.ca (Ross Alexander)
Javier Aida <jaida_at_gmd.com.pe>
Jim Neeland <neeland_at_madmax.hrl.hac.com>
Harry Eleftheriou <HEleftheriou_at_mcs.ogo.dec.com>
Drew Kramer <drew_at_ny.ox.com>
alan_at_nabeth.cxo.dec.com
boebion_at_celfi.phys.univ-tours.fr
Robert Kielty <klt_at_masadm1.mas.eurocontrol.be>
Hellebo Knut <Knut.Hellebo_at_nho.hydro.com>
"Michael A. Crowley" <mcrowley_at_mhc.mtholyoke.edu>
Don Newcomer <newcomer_at_dickinson.edu>
Karen Thomas
THOMASK_at_CTSTATEU.EDU
onnecticut State University Information Systems
Phone: (860) 832-0118
Fax: (860) 832-1730
Received on Fri Apr 19 1996 - 15:44:23 NZST