On Wed, 31 May 2006, Igor Peshansky wrote:
>On Wed, 31 May 2006, Rodrigo Medina wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have found that, when a server does no respond, the ping program
>> is not interrupted by CTRL-C or CTRL-Z. In order to stop ping, one
>> has to open a new bash window and kill the ping process
On Wed, 31 May 2006, Rodrigo Medina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have found that, when a server does no respond, the ping program
> is not interrupted by CTRL-C or CTRL-Z. In order to stop ping, one
> has to open a new bash window and kill the ping process from there.
>
> $ ping mail.ivic.ve
> PING mail.iv
Hi,
I have found that, when a server does no respond, the ping program
is not interrupted by CTRL-C or CTRL-Z. In order to stop ping, one
has to open a new bash window and kill the ping process from there.
$ ping mail.ivic.ve
PING mail.ivic.ve (150.186.4.40): 56 data bytes
The program stays th
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