Personally I hate doing that, cos you hit ctrl+s to freeze the screen, then when you hit ctrl+q again your window gets flooded with stuff if there's more than one page meaning you miss all the other data.
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That's why I prefer ctrl-Z, as it actually stops the running
of the program and gives back the command prompt. Since you
get the command prompt back, it seems like a better solution
anyway; the user can look at the output files and then deside
to "fg" the program to let it continue.
Scott
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