Subject: Bash, DT, and other ramblings.
To: NetBSD/mac68k <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Steven Carlson <stevec@accessone.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 11/03/1996 03:24:12
Hi,

I've been having problems with processes refusing to die under NetBSD.
Even when I do a kill -KILL or enter single user mode they still stick
around.  Has anyone experienced this?  I use the bash shell.

Also, when I use dt and I get a talk message, or someone writes to my
terminal it messes up the display.  Would it be possible for dt to "grab"
anything written to the tty it is started from and display it nicely on
the screen, or for dt to run in the background and the shell dt started
from becomes virtual console no 1?

Sometimes when I type a key will "stick" and I will have to hit another
key to stop it from printing across the screen.  I assume this is a bug
with the adb, and it's probably been fixed by now. The kernel I'm using
is a custom kernel from Oct 10.

Thank you for your help.

--
Steven Carlson
stevec@accessone.com