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- From: kjv@exucom.com (Karl J. Vesterling)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.linux
- Subject: Re: X & telnet via modem - no SLIP.
- Message-ID: <1993Jan9.111052.4543@exucom.com>
- Date: 9 Jan 93 11:10:52 GMT
- References: <andrewc.726222126@aurora.cc.monash.edu.au>
- Organization: ExuCom Multimedia Inc.
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- Andrew J. Cosgriff ! (andrewc@aurora.cc.monash.edu.au) wrote:
- : Akternatively, the new version of Term (0.99) appeared on sunsite
- : This is very nice !
- : You log into uni via xc or whatever you normally use, then run term at each end
- : (you have to compile it at each end...) - at your end, you run it like you'd run
- : rz, etc...
-
- : Then you can switch to another VC and do a trsh and log in multiple times !
- : You can log in the other way too !
-
-
- Well, I tried the above between an SGI Indigo, and a SUN
- Sparcstation 2. As it turns out, it never worked, and I've all but
- given up on it. (Sigh)...
-
- I would like to get it to work between the SGI and a few LINUX
- machines that call my machine. I have a feeling that the users would
- really like that, and have a tendency to show that off to all of their
- DOS friends...
-
- Now there is something that DOS based BBS systems don't
- offer... And the LINUX users can still pop up another shell on their
- local machine and do what they please.
-
- This alone would raise a few eyebrows in the communications
- "sector"... And up till now DOS users think BImodem was slick...
- Hahaha...
-
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