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- Subject: Welcome to comp.unix.xenix.sco [changes from previous version]
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix.sco,news.answers
- From: chip@chinacat.unicom.com (Chip Rosenthal)
- Date: Mon, 26 Sep 1994 00:15:43 GMT
-
- Archive-name: sco-xenix-diff
- News-answers-archive-name: sco/xenix-diff
- Posting-frequency: monthly
- Version: 1.58
-
- *** /tmp/faq20590.prev-version Sun Sep 25 19:14:42 1994
- --- /tmp/faq20590.curr-version Sun Sep 25 19:14:40 1994
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- *** 1,4 ****
- ! @(#) sco-xenix 1.56 94/07/17 19:26:45
-
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-
- --- 1,4 ----
- ! @(#) sco-xenix 1.58 94/08/29 06:15:57
-
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-
- ***************
- *** 40,46 ****
- by Chip Rosenthal, Jeff Liebermann, Ronald Florence, Chip Salzenberg,
- Ronald Khoo, Vic Michael, and Stephen Bleazard. Helpful contributions
- and comments have been provided by Andrew Phillips, Peter Funk, Paul
- ! Warren, Lawrence Kirby, Kai Ruottu, Ray Malitzke, and Chet Creider.
-
- Please examine the date near the top of this message. Any version
- older might be obsolete. The most up-to-date version of this FAQ may
- --- 40,47 ----
- by Chip Rosenthal, Jeff Liebermann, Ronald Florence, Chip Salzenberg,
- Ronald Khoo, Vic Michael, and Stephen Bleazard. Helpful contributions
- and comments have been provided by Andrew Phillips, Peter Funk, Paul
- ! Warren, Lawrence Kirby, Kai Ruottu, Ray Malitzke, Chet Creider, Greg
- ! Lehey, and Marc Brumlik.
-
- Please examine the date near the top of this message. Any version
- older might be obsolete. The most up-to-date version of this FAQ may
- ***************
- *** 295,300 ****
- --- 296,305 ----
- This modem supports V.32 transfers, but not PEP. We've been told
- this system is often behind the other sites.
-
- + [LATE BREAKING NEWS: We've been told that "sosffm" has moved.
- + If anybody knows where it went, please let the FAQ editor
- + know. Thanks. -ed]
- +
- Add to your `/usr/lib/uucp/Permissions' file:
-
- # REQUEST files only - i.e. cannot send to sosco.
- ***************
- *** 994,1001 ****
- can try editing the `/dev/ttyp' string in the `mscreen' binary and
- totally rename the pty devices.
-
- ! Finally, edit `/etc/ttys' (and `/etc/ttytype') to tell them about
- ! the new pty lines, and run `enable' upon each of the lines.
-
-
- QD4. Upgraded to 2.3.4 and flow control broke with mscreen(C).
- --- 999,1015 ----
- can try editing the `/dev/ttyp' string in the `mscreen' binary and
- totally rename the pty devices.
-
- ! An alternative method to relieve the conflict between `mscreen'
- ! and TCP/IP is to use an `.mscreenrc' file. If you create a surplus
- ! of TCP/IP ptys, you can steal some of them for `mscreen'. Just
- ! create an `.mscreenrc' and enter the names of the ptys you want
- ! `mscreen' to use. Since the TCP/IP utilities start at the bottom,
- ! steal from the top and work down. The catch? You have to put an
- ! `.mscreenrc' file into the home directory of *every* user who will
- ! be using `mscreen'. Bleych.
- !
- ! If necessary, ensure you edit `/etc/ttys' to add the new ptys.
- ! Don't forget to `enable' the lines to start a `getty' on them.
-
-
- QD4. Upgraded to 2.3.4 and flow control broke with mscreen(C).
- ***************
- *** 1594,1597 ****
- representations, nor do we accept any liability for any damage resulting
- from the use or misuse of information or procedures in this document.
-
- ! [ end of sco-xenix 1.56 ]
- --- 1608,1611 ----
- representations, nor do we accept any liability for any damage resulting
- from the use or misuse of information or procedures in this document.
-
- ! [ end of sco-xenix 1.58 ]
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