David Maslen writes:
On my laptop if I run 'xemacs -nw' as any user other than
root, then
pressing c-z puts xemacs into the background, giving access to the
shell. It looks a little different as the prompt doesn't appear at the
bottom of the screen, but pretty much where the prompt was under
xemacs.
When I type fg to return to xemacs, it does, but no longer interprupts
key strokes, c-l shows up as ^L for example. Also in the message box
at the bottom of the screen xemacs prints,
End of stream: #<buffer"*scratch*">
Maybe this is another incarnation of the GPM lossage.