26 февр. 2012 г. · If you are using a MAC keyboard Command + dot/period should be equivalent to Ctrl + C for break. For Ctrl + Z use Command + Z for UnDo and Shift + Command + Z ... |
10 мая 2023 г. · Changing the intr to some other key, makes the Ctrl-C ring-the-bell but the other key does nothing. Ctrl-Z works, Ctrl-C does not. I checked the ... |
6 мар. 2020 г. · Whenever I need to kill a program in Terminal, Control + C doesn't work. Terminal simply outputs ^Z for every Control + C. |
15 февр. 2017 г. · After using iTerm2 for a while, Ctrl-C would stop working. Initially it was fine. Only after a certain period of usage. The terminal would print out ^C as if ... |
29 июл. 2014 г. · The accurate answer for MAC Keyboard on terminal is: Command + . (dot/period) This is equivalent to Ctrl + C or break. |
5 мар. 2011 г. · I just solved this situation by typing in the simple command ls after pressing ctrl-c, ctrl-c. I think I was in some kind of multi-line input ... |
25 янв. 2011 г. · Try typing "reset" in the terminal to reset the terminal settings. Sounds like your stdout is getting redirected somewhere other then your pty. |
9 февр. 2011 г. · If Ctrl + C (SIGINT) doesn't work, try Ctrl + \ (SIGQUIT). Then try Ctrl + Z (SIGTSTP). If that returns you to a shell prompt, do kill on the process ID. |
28 июн. 2016 г. · Press ctrl + a then separately press k. Note that this kills the window and is not recommended by the reference guide below. |
2 февр. 2010 г. · Try Ctrl + C. Also, Ctrl + Z might help if you want to suspend a process. For further information, man kill. |
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