On 06:07 26 Nov 2002, fred smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 06:34:22PM -0600, Say No To Taxes wrote:
| > I couldn't find "tip" in Linux. What is Linux's equivalent to the SYSV
| > "tip" command that uses /etc/remote?
|
| The traditional answer has been "cu".
|
| But if
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 06:34:22PM -0600, Say No To Taxes wrote:
> I couldn't find "tip" in Linux. What is Linux's equivalent to the SYSV
> "tip" command that uses /etc/remote?
The traditional answer has been "cu".
But if you're wanting some kind of terminal program there are many
better answer
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 06:34:22PM -0600, Say No To Taxes wrote:
> I couldn't find "tip" in Linux. What is Linux's equivalent to the SYSV
> "tip" command that uses /etc/remote?
Try the "minicom" command.
You can also use the "dip" command in its interactive mode which is
mnemonically specified
On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Say No To Taxes wrote:
> I couldn't find "tip" in Linux. What is Linux's equivalent to the SYSV
> "tip" command that uses /etc/remote?
I don't know what function you need. Have you looked at setserial or
statserial?
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I couldn't find "tip" in Linux. What is Linux's equivalent to the SYSV
"tip" command that uses /etc/remote?
Thx.
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