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It's official name was RISC iX, not RISCiX, just as it's RISC OS, not RISCOS. How does one change the name of the entry, as opposed to its text?
Better now? There's a "Move this page" link near the "edit this page" link. At least, there is for logged in users. I'm not sure if you have one. moink 21:55, 22 Jun 2004 (UTC)
Yes thanks. I wasn't logged in. I'll make sure I am in future.
I recall being able to switch to one of several TTYs through a chord of keys. Acorn called this virtual terminals IIRC. Was it their innovation or did it come as part of 4.3 BSD? We see something similar today in Linux but back then it may have been novel and worthy of mentioning. Ralph Corderoy (talk) 16:59, 30 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]