On Tuesday 31 August 2004 19:30, Dan Armak wrote:
> There's also a parameter 'konsole -ls' that starts a login shell.
Hmmm... just like xterm(1)... so I started looking for other
compatible options:
1. While the konsole --help shows all "long" options starting
with a '--' (like getopts_long lik
On Monday 30 August 2004 23:25, Oron Peled wrote:
> On Monday 30 August 2004 22:14, David Harel wrote:
> > How do you make konsole add the -l option to the bash
> > invocation or, how do you make things behave as they should?
>
> on "Settings"->"Configure Konsole" there is a session pane.
> You can
On Monday 30 August 2004 22:14, David Harel wrote:
> How do you make konsole add the -l option to the bash
> invocation or, how do you make things behave as they should?
on "Settings"->"Configure Konsole" there is a session pane.
You can configure Konsole to run what you want.
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Oron Peled
Hi,
When starting konsole (KDE) a bash is started. If you execute the
suspend command to this shell it will hangs (you can release it by
sending SIGCONT). What you should get is a message like:
"Can not suspend a login shell" (tcsh adds (yet) - a short form of
"asshole"). (Would you do an su -