Re: I found a bug in mutt

1999-11-02 Thread Shao Zhang
It has nothing to do with mutt. I believe if you press CTRL-s, it will have the same effect. Try press CTRL-q to unlock your terminal... Moritz Schmitt [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > Hi, > > I use mutt 0.95.6i with ncurses 4.2 on Linux 2.2.10. I think I found a bug in > _this_ version (other ve

Re: I found a bug in mutt

1999-10-31 Thread Dirk Pirschel
On Sun, 31 Oct 1999, Moritz Schmitt wrote: > I use mutt 0.95.6i with ncurses 4.2 on Linux 2.2.10. I think I found a bug in > _this_ version (other versions I've never tried). If mutt is started and you > press CTRL-X-S mutt is dead. And if you want to kill the process from an other > console it

Addendum: I found a bug in mutt

1999-10-31 Thread Moritz Schmitt
Hi, it's me again... In my last mail I told that you have to reboot your system if you want to use the dead terminal again. I didn't checked it it is not possible to reboot. I've waited for ca. 5 minutes but Linux didn't reboot. Greetings Moritz -- Please USE ONLY my 2048-bit RSA key with

Re: I found a bug in mutt

1999-10-31 Thread Ronny Haryanto
On 31-Oct-1999, Moritz Schmitt wrote: > I use mutt 0.95.6i with ncurses 4.2 on Linux 2.2.10. I think I found a bug in > _this_ version (other versions I've never tried). If mutt is started and you > press CTRL-X-S mutt is dead. Hmm.. I found this by accident, not exactly in mutt but in a bash p

I found a bug in mutt

1999-10-31 Thread Moritz Schmitt
Hi, I use mutt 0.95.6i with ncurses 4.2 on Linux 2.2.10. I think I found a bug in _this_ version (other versions I've never tried). If mutt is started and you press CTRL-X-S mutt is dead. And if you want to kill the process from an other console it is not possible. Until a reboot you can't use