> Umm -- isn't ^] your telnet client's responsibility?

Err, I can't answer that decisivly but lets put it this way, I'm using
Debian's standard telnet client which works with CTRL-] with everything
else....

> Of course, since it's a mostly graphical OS (not many console
> mode programs) telnet is pretty much a waste of time anyway.
> OS/2 Warp has a telnetd as well -- same value.

True... but it would be oh so nice if there was some easy way to remotely
maintain an NT box without having to have a Windows box to run PC Anywhere
from (or similar).  GUI's aren't that great a solution over low bandwidth
links.

Adam.

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