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- From: rusty@groan.Berkeley.EDU (Rusty Wright)
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- Subject: rlogin input buffer too big
- Date: 31 Dec 92 11:08:47
- Organization: Computer Center, UC Berkeley
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- When I do an rlogin to my SunOS 5.1 machine, and I do something that
- produces a lot of output; for example, "make -n" in the gcc source
- directory, I can't interrupt the output with ^C. It just keeps flying
- by. I'm logging in from home at 2400 baud, to an Annex, from there to
- a DECstation running Ultrix 4.2, and then from there I'm doing the
- rlogin to the SunOS 5.1 machine. ^S does work though. When I do the
- rlogin from a Sun running SunOS 4.1.1 I don't have the problem, so it
- may be a problem with Ultrix. Does anybody have any suggestions?
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