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- From: 6500zxz@ucsbuxa.ucsb.edu (Sitaram Ramaswaamy)
- Newsgroups: gnu.emacs.help
- Subject: Re: emacs over modem line
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- Date: 5 Nov 92 21:17:23 GMT
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- When I run emacs over a 2400 baud modem line, I find that the
- C-x C-s command doesn't work. I get till C-x and then
- C-s simply hangs the terminal (it doesn't even echo on to the
- command line.) The terminal is a Wyse-50 and as far as I know the
- Terminal-set-up options are correct(source: local guru)
- Not a flame or anything but vi runs all right.
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- I can however exit emacs and then save the file when it asks
- me whether I want to save the modified buffer. So all's not
- lost. Is this a terminal problem or something else?
- I have gone through the faq but did not find an answer to this
-
- -Puzzled
- -Ram.
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