Xref: utzoo unix-pc.general:2988 comp.sys.att:6606 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!purdue!ames!ncar!boulder!pikes!udenva!isis!scicom!zebra!vern From: vern@zebra.UUCP (Vernon C. Hoxie) Newsgroups: unix-pc.general,comp.sys.att Subject: LTMP files Keywords: HDB, ksh, setgetty() Message-ID: <163@zebra.UUCP> Date: 3 Jun 89 04:22:40 GMT Organization: Alpha Science Computer Networks, Denver, Colo. Lines: 17 Can someone enlighten me on the meaning of the '/usr/spool/uucp/LTMP.xxx' files? I have acquired quit a set of them lately. It could possibly be the result of testing a program which accesses a modem on tty000. I have HDB and have been using the '/usr/lib/setgetty(1)' program. Could this be the source? If so, how can I avoid generating them? They don't seem to be a long term problem since the weekly deamon seems to remove them but in the meantime, they do clutter up the disk. Also, in reference to the on going discussion about 'ksh' on the unix-pc, has anyone figured out how to use the various special keyboard keys to generate the emacs codes? The STORE had a package for a .exinit to use with the 'vi' mode. Is there something similar for use with emacs mode? -- Vernon C. Hoxie {ncar,nbires,boulder,isis}!scicom!zebra!vern 3975 W. 29th Ave. voice: 303-477-1780 Denver, Colo., 80212 uucp: 303-455-2670