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- From: dace@shrike.und.ac.za
- Newsgroups: comp.os.linux
- Subject: Re: Terminal emulator Linux <--> DOS
- Message-ID: <1edddeINNrnp@shrike.und.ac.za>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 12:37:02 GMT
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- rchen@fraser.sfu.ca (Robert Chen) writes:
- :
- : My response was a resounding: use kermit! Really, I feel kinda
- : stupid for not thinking of it myself since kermit is what I
- : use under linux and on the Sun at work. Anyway, kermit has good
- : terminal emulation and is free. Can't ask for much more than that!
- :
-
- On this note, does anyone know of a comms package/terminal emulator which
- has been ported to or written for linux. I'm thinking of getting a machine
- to run linux in the next year, with t view to getting as far from ms-dos
- as possible. I would need a package which offers ansi terminal emulation
- though.
-
- -Hal
-