ccea3@rivm.UUCP (Adri Verhoef) (08/09/89)
For many years we have used control-x as the common kill character on all our VAXen. Through the years we moved from V7 via BSD4.1 to System V.2 and now we're mainly running System V.3. Recently, we were told that ^u is more commonly used, or is common as the kill character. I know that '@' is in use, but I think that a CTRL-character is used on most UNIX-systems after being logged in, not '@'. My questions: - Is ^x in use anywhere as the common kill character? (e.g. via /etc/profile) - Is it advisable to change our kill char into '^u'? (of course after informing and convincing our users) -- Adri Verhoef, (rivm!a3@mcvax.uucp) site administrator of the National Institute for Public Health and Environmental Protection (RIVM).