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From: murthy@pha.jhu.edu
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: CKermit for OS/2 freezes
Date: 23 Aug 1995 13:46:52 GMT
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In <41cq17$qei@apakabar.cc.columbia.edu>, fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz) writes:
>In article <41ce7c$ae9@news.jhu.edu>, <murthy@pha.jhu.edu> wrote:
>: In <41agkn$315@belfort.daimi.aau.dk>, guldager@daimi.aau.dk (Hans Guldager Knudsen) writes:
>: >I have problems with Ckermit (5A191) for OS/2 on IBM-pentium machines,
>: >running Warp (danish) and IBM TC/PIP 2.0.
>: >
>: >Sometimes (often) kermit freezes, and the only thing to do, is to kill the
>: >session.
>:
>: I have this problem too. When I telnet over to the unix machines using
>: kermit, kermit occaisonally freezes and I have to kill kermit. I have not
>: been able to reproduce it at will which is why I haven't reported it. Note
>: that this is distinct from having my whole machine freeze which happens
>: reasonably often when I have my modem set to autoanswer!
>:
>If this happens when Kermit is in terminal (CONNECT) mode,
>the first thing to try is Alt-r (RESET).
>
>- Frank
Again, this works sometimes but not always.
Jayant Murthy
murthy@pha.jhu.edu