In article <20080430074959.GA31344@th-shell-1>,
Chris G <cl(a)isbd.net> wrote:
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 08:10:41AM +0100, Bob Latham wrote:
"on everything except Linux"? I suspect by that you mean
Windows! :-)
I can see why you would say that. In truth, I do use Windows when I have
to but by choice I use RISC OS. RISC OS does ping continuously but can be
stopped with the escape key, simple and logical. I've also used ping on
Apple but it was a while back and I cannot remember anything about it.
On everything (including Linux) that I have worked on a ping command
by default continues for ever.
It isn't the default on windows is it? Doesn't that do 5 cycles?
To stop it you do just the same as you would on the Windows (!)
command line, hit CTRL/C.
I've never ever used that. Didn't know about it - thanks. How obscure!
Cheers,
Bob.