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Subject: FW: intr (ctl c) nohup and other stuff
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 09:20:27 -0600
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something is wrong with the underlying signal handling.  From a bash cmd
shell open up an xterm.  Then put the focus back on the bash shell
window and press ctl^c.  Both the shell window and the xterm receive the
ctl^c.  Also I have a script that uses nohup that has been working for
years.  It kicks off and xterm and runs ssh into another machine.  If I
type ctl^c in the shell window, all of the xterms go away.  


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