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[Xen-users] Ctrl+C does not work in virtual console
Hi all,
I have a problem with the virtual console. I run Xen 3.0.1 (compiled
from the sources) on debian 3.1 (as dom0 and domU) on an AMD Athlon 64.
I can't terminate programs with ctrl+c. If I try for example to ping a
machine, ping runs forever and cannot be stopped from the console.
ctrl+z does then not work either. But if I do the same with ssh,
everything works fine. There are more commands which cannot be
controlled with ctrl+c and ctrl+z, like lynx and 'more'.
What confuses me, is that for example I can exit emacs using "ctrl+x
ctrl+c" without problems (in the virtual console). If I run ping in a
shell in emacs, I can stop the process pressing ctrl+c twice (as
expected). Emacs also is put in background if I press ctrl+z.
When you type something on the shell (without enter) and press ctrl+c,
usually the line is aborted and a new empty one is started. In my
virtual console this is not the case.
I hope someone of you can give me a hint what causes this strange
behavior. It's impossible to work with the virtual console, because if
one tries to check network connections, the session is over.
Immanuel
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