Gnome-Terminal Ctrl+C Not Working at Peter Price blog

Gnome-Terminal Ctrl+C Not Working. on my linux host, ctrl + c does not seem to work and i do not know how to proceed to make it work. ctrl+c does not kill a running program in terminal (ubuntu v10) even though it's supposed to. Medium case, this is due to some tweak in a. i expect, best case, this is due to an obscure bash (or possibly gconf) setting; I wonder if anyone can. i'm having a weird bug recently (rhel 6.4). I am using ubuntu 10.04. to make cut and paste (ctrl + v, ctrl + c) work in the console or terminal, put the following code into terminal to change the key bindings automatically: when i'm in kde, i can't use ctrl+c or ctrl+z to stop a process in konsole, it just shows ^c, but when i use. just noting this out here, but the default way to copy/paste in a terminal is ctrl+shift+c / ctrl+shift+v respectively. When i select text in a gnome terminal, i am unable to copy it in.

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when i'm in kde, i can't use ctrl+c or ctrl+z to stop a process in konsole, it just shows ^c, but when i use. i expect, best case, this is due to an obscure bash (or possibly gconf) setting; I wonder if anyone can. i'm having a weird bug recently (rhel 6.4). just noting this out here, but the default way to copy/paste in a terminal is ctrl+shift+c / ctrl+shift+v respectively. ctrl+c does not kill a running program in terminal (ubuntu v10) even though it's supposed to. When i select text in a gnome terminal, i am unable to copy it in. to make cut and paste (ctrl + v, ctrl + c) work in the console or terminal, put the following code into terminal to change the key bindings automatically: on my linux host, ctrl + c does not seem to work and i do not know how to proceed to make it work. Medium case, this is due to some tweak in a.

TTY under the hood

Gnome-Terminal Ctrl+C Not Working I wonder if anyone can. Medium case, this is due to some tweak in a. just noting this out here, but the default way to copy/paste in a terminal is ctrl+shift+c / ctrl+shift+v respectively. when i'm in kde, i can't use ctrl+c or ctrl+z to stop a process in konsole, it just shows ^c, but when i use. I wonder if anyone can. i'm having a weird bug recently (rhel 6.4). ctrl+c does not kill a running program in terminal (ubuntu v10) even though it's supposed to. When i select text in a gnome terminal, i am unable to copy it in. to make cut and paste (ctrl + v, ctrl + c) work in the console or terminal, put the following code into terminal to change the key bindings automatically: on my linux host, ctrl + c does not seem to work and i do not know how to proceed to make it work. I am using ubuntu 10.04. i expect, best case, this is due to an obscure bash (or possibly gconf) setting;

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