On 3/1/06, David Geiger
Am Dienstag, 28. Februar 2006 16:54 schrieb Robert Morrison:
On Monday 27 February 2006 07:40, David Geiger wrote:
Am Montag, 27. Februar 2006 12:39 schrieb Sven Burmeister:
I think this is due to the latest build of the kdm-package. Try pressing CTR+D, apparently that works around the issue.
Thanks! What exactly does Ctrl+D do?
Signals End-Of-Input. (Like Control-Z on Windows.)
Alright, so this is something like a manual EOF? :)
Exactly. CTRL-D (or ASCII EOT) causes an EOF indicator to be placed in the input stream. When received by the terminal, all the characters in the input queue waiting to be read are immediately passed to the program, without waiting for a new-line indicator. The EOF is not passed to the application. \Steve