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I can save a file in emacs remotely with Ctrl-x Ctrl-s from my MacIntosh. Whats wrong?

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I can save a file in emacs remotely with Ctrl-x Ctrl-s from my MacIntosh. Whats wrong?

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The default CIT telnet setup maps Ctrl-s to “suspend output” and Ctrl-q to “resume output.” These are antiquated commands. Go to the menu “session”, select “setup keys”, and delete the last two entries. (It may also be possible to use Ctrl-x s instead.

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The default CIT telnet setup maps Ctrl-s to “suspend output” and Ctrl-q to “resume output.” These are antiquated commands. Go to the menu “session”, select “setup keys”, and delete the last two entries.

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