Subject: Re: global setting of tty modes
To: None <pavel@MAILBOX.SLAC.Stanford.EDU>
From: Mike Long <mike.long@analog.com>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 06/22/1995 10:07:02
>Date: Wed, 21 Jun 1995 19:01:19 -0700 (PDT)
>From: Tom Pavel <pavel@MAILBOX.SLAC.Stanford.EDU>
>
>Is there a good way to arrange that all of my xterm windows come up
>such that I don't need to remember to type "stty -ixon"?  I can't see
>any reason that I would want XON/XOFF flow control, so I'd like to
>disable it globally.  Is there a parameter in the kernel that controls
>this?  Or perhaps something in /etc/ttys (or does that only get
>consulted for ptys if you do a real login)?  Is there a simple way to
>do what I want?

Try the X resource 'xterm.ttyModes'.  See xterm(1).  The manpage only
talks about reassigning the keys, but it may be that any valid stty
command will work.
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