hockseng leow wrote: > Memory can fail. I thought there is a difference between ctrl-c and ctrl-d. > > I checked with an old Redhat and it also behaved that way.
No worries! Thanks for confirming this information for the bug log. Bob
hockseng leow wrote: > Memory can fail. I thought there is a difference between ctrl-c and ctrl-d. > > I checked with an old Redhat and it also behaved that way.
No worries! Thanks for confirming this information for the bug log. Bob