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- From: oreillym@tartarus.uwa.edu.au (Michael O'Reilly)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.linux
- Subject: Re: Using TERM on Linux
- Date: 27 Jan 1993 05:04:40 GMT
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- References: <1993Jan25.162052.22513@athena.mit.edu>
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- Matthew R B Conway (blevins@athena.mit.edu) wrote:
- :
- :
- : Has anyone gotten TERM working on Linux yet?
- : ("term >/dev/ttyS2 </dev/ttyS2 &" where ttyS2 is my modem)
- : then I run trsh.
- :I get a shell which sortof works, but after only a couple of seconds, it locks
- :up on me, and I cannot type anything. I did have time to type ls once, and it
- : worked, but then it locked up. If anyone has gotten this to work, let
- : me know exactlty what you did, so I can see if I can duplicate it. Do you
- : think it might have to do with the fact that I connect to my Workstation from
- : a modem on another server?
-
- Add the 2 lines 'escape 0-31' and 'ignore 0-31' to your ~/.term/termrc
- on both sides. Try reading all the docs, and run linecheck. Try
- upgradeing to term 1.0.2 if you haven't done so.
-
- The notice is posted for two reasons.
- 1) To say, DON'T post term questions the newsgroup. Instead, read all
- the docs, and if you still can't get it working, mail me. Be warned
- that I will be rather short with you if you mail me before reading all
- the docs... :)
-
- 2) Term is no longer actively being developed. Instead, it has gotten
- re-named to slap, and we (Jeff and I) as useing the re-nameing as an
- excuse for a fairly major re-write. It should come out of it a lot
- more flexable and reliable.
-
- : Matt Conway
- : blevins@athena.mit.edu
- Michael
-