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- Subject: Linux and X386 Modem terminals
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- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 00:41:46 GMT
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- What terminal programs have been ported to Linux and X which would support
- a 9600 HST modem?
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- Also, a general question. Given an X terminal program (if it exits), would
- it emulate Xterm? What I mean, if you log into a remote computer using
- a modem, could you run X programs on that computer, and have it send
- the correct information to set up windows, graphics, etc on you end?
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- -David Simpson
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