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Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix
Subject: Re: Using UPPERCASE at login
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Date: 7 Dec 88 18:05:00 GMT
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Written  6:52 pm  Dec  3, 1988 by dasys1.UUCP!johnc in cpe:comp.unix.xenix
>I'd like to know if there's any way to make login accept uppercase usernames
>(even if they are actually lowercase), without the system telling you something
>like "if your terminal supports lowercase, please switch, and relogin".
>This method sould also login as "john" and not as user "JOHN", and should
>fix the problem of SCO Xenix/386 prepending a "\" before each capital letter.

First, I should mention that prepending a \ before capital's is intended
to be a feature.

However, in a continual effort to conform to your wishes,
(sorry for the sarcastic tone, sounded cute to me)
try putting IUCLC (Input Upper-Case to Lower-Case) in the
gettydefs for that port.

You might also want to look in termio(M) for other useful
options like XCASE, OLCUC, ICANON, etc.

			Paul Chamberlain
			Computer Product Engineering, Tandy Corp.
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