On Tue, Jan 10, 2006, Joey Hess wrote:
> termnet is missing one feature from the non-free conserver that is
> important to me, and that is the ability to buffer some lines of history
> on a console port, and replay the buffer on demand. This is helpful when
> connecting to a port after being off it
Loïc Minier wrote:
> If I understand correctly what you meant, you might run termnet from
> within screen to have the same functionality and benefit of the other
> advantages of screen?
The advantage of conserver's logging and replay is that it starts when
the daemon is started and logs all con
On Tue, Jan 10, 2006, Joey Hess wrote:
> termnet is missing one feature from the non-free conserver that is
> important to me, and that is the ability to buffer some lines of history
> on a console port, and replay the buffer on demand. This is helpful when
> connecting to a port after being off it
Package: termnetd
Severity: wishlist
termnet is missing one feature from the non-free conserver that is
important to me, and that is the ability to buffer some lines of history
on a console port, and replay the buffer on demand. This is helpful when
connecting to a port after being off it a while,
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