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- Organization: University of Maine System
- Date: Tuesday, 28 Jul 1992 10:58:40 EDT
- From: John Grover <JGROVER@MAINE.MAINE.EDU>
- Message-ID: <92210.105840JGROVER@MAINE.MAINE.EDU>
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix
- Subject: 3.2 BSD Line discipline...
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- Here we go again...
-
- I have this set of programs written to use bsd line discipline. The easiest
- way out for me was to issue stty disp bsd in a shell script before running
- the programs and then stty disp posix afterwards. Now that I've "upgraded"
- to 3.2, after I issue the command, nothing I type is echoed to the screen,
- and carriage returns don't seem to work. Line feeds do, so if I issue
- something like ls -l, the output stair steps down the screen.
-
- This seems to happen when I come in (via telnet) as a vt100 or vt220,
- but not when I telnet in as an ibm6154. I've tried all sorts of stty
- settings, but nothing seems to do the trick.
-
- Any clues? Hints?
-
-
- John Grover "We all agree your theory is crazy,
- Computing Center but is it crazy enough?"
- University of Maine -- Niels Bohr
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