Remote X over ssh
A. Khattri
ajai
Wed Jan 5 14:42:36 PST 2005
On Wed, 5 Jan 2005, Bill Campbell wrote:
> Restarting sshd shouldn't be a problem. It doesn't kill current sessions.
> I've done it hundreds of times without problems.
True, but if sshd fails to restart or there's some problem you won't know
until you open a new connection. Probably should test and/or use kill -HUP
to send a SIGHUP instead.
--
control-S vi.
"Stop talking for a second." From the
ASCII DC3 or XOFF character (the pronunciation /X-of/ is
therefore also used). Control-S differs from control-O in
that the person is asked to stop talking (perhaps because you are
on the phone) but will be allowed to continue when you're ready to
listen to him -- as opposed to control-O, which has more of the
meaning of "Shut up." Considered silly.
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