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diff --git a/doc/info/chap/invoking.texinfo b/doc/info/chap/invoking.texinfo deleted file mode 100644 index 53fae77..0000000 --- a/doc/info/chap/invoking.texinfo +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -@node Invoking -@chapter Invoking - -@command{vtchs} ignores the command line -and the environment variables. You cannot -control its behaviour. - -However, it is required that standard input -is a @file{/dev/tty} device. If this programs -is running under root, -@example -vtchs < /dev/tty1 -@end example -@noindent -is sufficient. Non-root users need to find -a TTY that they have access to. If your -shell is GNU Bash, you can use -@example -vtchs < "/dev/tty$( i=1; - while true; do - if ! test -e /dev/tty$i; then - exit 1; - fi; - exec < /dev/tty$i && - echo $i && - exit 0 || - : $(( i++ )); - done 2>/dev/null - )" -@end example - diff --git a/doc/info/chap/overview.texinfo b/doc/info/chap/overview.texinfo deleted file mode 100644 index 937bfa9..0000000 --- a/doc/info/chap/overview.texinfo +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -@node Overview -@chapter Overview - -When @command{vtchs} starts, it prints the -number of the current console in the foreground. -Then, in an infinite loop, it waits for the user -to change console, and prints the number of the -new foregorund console when this happens. - |