Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-ncis!helios.ee.lbl.gov!pasteur!ucbvax!tolerant.UUCP!uucp From: uucp@tolerant.UUCP (UNIX-UNIX Cp) Newsgroups: comp.unix.microport Subject: Submission for comp-unix-microport Message-ID: <8901052120.AA14780@handel.TOLERANT> Date: 5 Jan 89 21:20:11 GMT Sender: uuclerk@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Lines: 44 Path: tolerant!voder!apple!bloom-beacon!gatech!hubcap!ncrcae!ncrlnk!uunet!wa3wbu!john From: john@wa3wbu.UUCP (John Gayman) Newsgroups: comp.unix.microport Subject: Re: Setkey problem... Summary: Which version of uport ? Message-ID: <194@wa3wbu.UUCP> Date: 1 Jan 89 14:12:04 GMT References: <1700002@spdyne> Organization: WA3WBU, Marysville,PA Lines: 33 In article <1700002@spdyne>, elwiz@spdyne..UUCP writes: > > Anyway, Try the following: > > 1) Login on the console, type setkey f10 "echo hello^M" > Test this by hitting F10, and it will `echo hello'. > > 2) Login to a normal user account on Cons2. > > 3) Switch to the console and Hit F10.... Surprise! you get > X or something....(an X echos)... it is as if you did > a setkey -d on the console!... > I'm unsure which version of Microport your running. V/AT ? V/386 ? I am using V/386 3.0Ue here and I have tried the above experiment and it works okay. I put something like 'ps -ef' on function key F1 and F10. I then switched to another virtual console and logged in. Both of the function keys still performed the 'ps -ef'. Hummmmm....... John -- John Gayman, WA3WBU | UUCP: uunet!wa3wbu!john 1869 Valley Rd. | ARPA: john@wa3wbu.uu.net Marysville, PA 17053 | Packet: WA3WBU @ AK3P