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- From: blevins@athena.mit.edu (Matthew R B Conway)
- Subject: Using TERM on Linux
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.162052.22513@athena.mit.edu>
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- Organization: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 16:20:52 GMT
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- Has anyone gotten TERM working on Linux yet? I am trying to get X running
- across my modem (14.4k v.32bis). I log into a workstaion over dialup, run term
- on that side, then run term on my side redirecting stdin stdout
- ("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?
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- Matt Conway
- blevins@athena.mit.edu
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