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Harris, David \(SBS US\) david.k.harris@siemens.com
Tue, 7 Mar 2006 14:42:17 -0800 (PST)
The *BIG* advantage to using ^E-c-f is that you end up with a stamp in the log about who was in control, and that can be useful sometimes, in helping to find an admin who needs some 'additional clue(s)'. :-) -Z- -----Original Message----- From: John Stoffel [mailto:john.stoffel@taec.toshiba.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 2:03 PM To: Brian Matheson >>>>> "Brian" == Brian Matheson <bmath@xsigo.com> writes: Brian> In large part because we have systems that currently work that Brian> way. I actually like the idea of having only one writer at a Brian> time, but I think it'll be a hassle to get my users into the Brian> habit of doing that. Just get your users used to doing the ^Ef key to force writeability and they'll be just fine with it. And they'll appreciate the fact that only one terminal at a time can write. The big thing I want is a bigger scroll back buffer. The default 20 and 60 lines aren't enough at all. I'd like 10-60 screens of lines of scollback if possible. John