Sam Tardif wrote > Thank you very much for pointing that out! The second sentence of > autodetach was most useful. I guess it pays not to skim man pages :p Nobody can blame you I think - the GNU Screen man page is _how_ _long_? When I went to print it, it was somewhere around 100 pages. > And Brian, we've tried using minicom as well, but quitting minicom in > an improper fashion causes it to lock the serial device up. Perfect chance to debug the source code - and provide a patch. Of course, that is not always time well spent if you just want things to work. It helps the community, though.
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