As I said, Ctrl-S doesn't currently do anything directly on the
commandline, other than to possibly invoke the search facility.

By default, when a command is actively running (I use

  while true; do echo foo; sleep 1; done

), Ctrl-S does work to pause terminal output, for me at least.

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Please disable flow-control by default
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/80635
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