Xref: utzoo unix-pc.general:2691 comp.sys.att:6127 Path: utzoo!censor!becker!ziebmef!telly!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!rutgers!bellcore!texbell!flatline!erict From: erict@flatline.UUCP (J. Eric Townsend) Newsgroups: unix-pc.general,comp.sys.att Subject: What's this "sys" window nonsense? Message-ID: <526@flatline.UUCP> Date: 16 Apr 89 08:29:57 GMT Reply-To: erict@flatline.UUCP (J. Eric Townsend) Organization: Cold Lampin With Flav' Lines: 28 (Running 3.0 on a 3b1.) What's this "sys" window device name, and why is it so screwy? I'm using windy and the new/improved wmgr, if that makes any difference. Basically, I spawn a new window/shell, but a ps reveals: PID TTY TIME COMMAND 1111 sys 0:01 ps 1109 sys 0:00 sh If I run something like readnews, Pnews, rn, Pcomm, or anything else from this window the input goes all to hell. Only about half the characters make it through to the application, the rest appear on the command line when I exit out from the application. If I run a program that creates another window, the characters still get misplaced back to the command line of the sys window. Is this something that happens because of windy? Is there a way I can munge the code so that it *doesn'*t happen? -- "Enter, oh seeker of knowledge... That's *YOU*, fathead!" J. Eric Townsend Inet: cosc5fa@george.uh.edu 511 Parker #2 Houston,Tx,77007 EastEnders Mailing List: eastender@flatline.UUCP