Hi: I use emacs/emacspeak shell mode for just about all my interactions with bash on linux. Every now and then I make a mistake which results in the output being flooded with data (accidentally selecting 10000 lines from a db, that sort of thing). This chokes emacspeak and the tts, making the system unusable. The only way I've found to recover from this is to ssh in from another box and kill the offending process. tts-restart and emacspeak-toggle-comint-autospeak don't help - they just pick up from where they left off. ^c seems to be being ignored while the output is being spewed. Is there a better way to handle this? Thanks. -- Les Smithson
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