Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!rice!uupsi!sunic!unikla!jan From: jan@unikla.ASK.SE (Jan S{ll) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: vt220 on Xenix Summary: stty in /etc/profile, /etc/cshlogin Message-ID: <181@unikla.ASK.SE> Date: 5 Aug 90 10:51:03 GMT References: <15754@s.ms.uky.edu> Organization: ASK, Kumla, Sweden Lines: 25 In article <15754@s.ms.uky.edu>, simon@ms.uky.edu (G. Simon Gales) writes: > Am trying to install a vt220... > [things deleted] > stty intr ^C > stty erase ^? You can set these instructions in the file /etc/profile. The standard way on Xenix is that all Users have one own .profile with instructions that sets (or ask) for terminal type and so on. This is a waist of diskspace (and time if anything is altered). I prefer that all standard setups are done in /etc/profile, so that I (as an system administrator) can easy change things for all. If you are using csh as shell you can do the same thing with the 'source' command in everybodys .login file. +--------------------------------------+ ! Administration & Systemkonsult AB ! ! Att: Jan Saell ! ! Box 59, S-692 21 KUMLA, SWEDEN ! ! Tel: 019-825 15 Int +46-19 825 15 ! ! Internet: jan@ask.se ! +--------------------------------------+