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- From: coolidge@sirius.aux.apple.com (John L. Coolidge)
- Subject: Re: PROB: Have to hit return twice in CmdShell
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- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.004201.6151@times.aux.apple.com>
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 00:42:01 GMT
- Reply-To: coolidge@apple.com
- References: <1992Nov4.203718.24567@linus.mitre.org> <Mike_Peters-041192190149@greer.az.stratus.com> <1992Nov9.143626.13394@ultra.com>
- Organization: Open Systems Development, Porting&I/O Group, Apple Computer, Inc.,Summary:
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- howard@tybalt.ultra.com (Howard Simonson) writes:
- >In article <Mike_Peters-041192190149@greer.az.stratus.com>, Mike_Peters@vos.stratus.com (Mike Peters) writes:
- >|> In article <1992Nov4.203718.24567@linus.mitre.org>, rzakon@mitre.org
- >|> > For some reason my CommandShell has started acting up. Whenever I type
- >|> > a command, I must hit return twice in order to get some outback back
- >|>
- >|> I had this same problem on several occasions and called Apple. Turns out
- >|> that one of the INIT's or CDEV's in the System Folder was causing a
- >|> conflict.
-
- >Or, you might save yourself a lot of time pushing INITs around by sticking
- >the mouse in the "Never Sleep" corner of whatever screen saver you're using
- >(or just yank the screen saver INIT). If typing is suddenly normal, you've
- >probably found the culprit (screen savers seem to especially cause this).
-
- Another common culprit is the 'Wild Magic' QuickTime extension. Also,
- I'm told that old versions of CEToolbox used to do this (1.6.3 works
- fine for me).
-
- --John
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- +++John L. Coolidge++++++++++++++++coolidge@apple.com+++++++++++++++++++++++
- I speak for myself, not for Apple Computer. Copyright 1992 John L. Coolidge.
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