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Re: Disconnect domU console from Terminal (OSX) ?




Le 11 août 09 à 16:43, Paul Ripke a écrit :

On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 01:15:52PM +0200, Joel Carnat wrote:

Le 11 ao?t 09 ? 12:57, Manuel Bouyer a ?crit :

On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 03:28:51PM -0700, Mike Bowie wrote:
On 8/10/09 3:25 PM, Johan Ihren wrote:
Hi Joel,

On 10 Aug 2009, at 23:41, Joel Carnat wrote:

How do I issue the "C-]" command on a Mac keyboard to disconnect
the
domU console ?

Well, I just hit C-].

While I usually use iTerm I just verified that it works fine in
Terminal
too, so if you're having some sort of trouble (what exactly?) I
don't
think it is either the MacBook nor Terminal that is the cause.

Regards,

Johan


I personally use the OS X Terminal by default and have always found
<ctrl>+] behaves "as advertised".  All the systems I'm using are
NetBSD
on NetBSD and I've never encountered an issue.

The problem here may be the AZERTY keyboard, where ] isn't directly
accessible.


Yes, I thing this is the problem...

On my AZERTY keyboard, I have to issue "Shift-Alt-)" to get the "]".
If I add a "Ctrl", it just doesn't issue anything...

Ah! Ok, you may be able to generate C-] via C-5 (Ctrl-5). It appears
to work in an xterm on my Mac here (doesn't work in iTerm or Terminal
though). Although I have a US QWERTY keyboard...

Ah... :-) "Shift-Ctrl-Alt-)" works in xterm (from the XQuartz xorg- server)... I'll dig in Terminal preferences to see if the encoding has something special...

BTW der Mouse: yes, 'kill -9' on the relevant console terminate the process and enables later reconnection. Thanks.



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