emacspeak, shell, & terminal emulation
Willem van der Walt
wvdwalt at csir.co.za
Mon Sep 5 06:34:50 UTC 2005
Kermit might be more useful than minicom in your situation.
HTH Willem
On Fri, 2 Sep 2005, John G. Heim wrote:
> I do computer support here at the U of Wisconsin.I have a laptop running
> emacspeak. When I can't login remotely to somebody's linux box because of
> networking problems, whatever, I want to take my laptop to their office and
> connect to a serial port via a null-modem cable. All I usually need to do is
> shut it down or restart networking. I know I could probably run minicom but
> is there something simpler to use? Maybe something that works at the command
> line like ssh?
>
>
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