Re: Serial console terminal type.

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Lamar Owen píše v So 15. 05. 2010 v 14:20 -0400: 
> On Friday 14 May 2010 12:23:53 pm Lamar Owen wrote:
> > Or if it's a minicom setting, or simply using a different terminal
> > emulator, to get reasonable display.....
> 
> Following up to my own post:
> 
> The 'cu' non-emulator serial connection, found in the uucp package (this on 
> F12 on the Intel laptop) produces a much better display when used with a 
> serial console.  I use minicom at first, to send BREAK and to get through the 
> bootup (cu gets disconnected during the kernel's console switching during 
> boot), then use the following command line:
> cu --line /dev/ttyS0 --parity none --speed 9600 --nostop dir
> and the UI is more usable; no line drawing characters (konsole doesn't do 
> linux console emulation, methinks), but at least I can see everything, even if 
> the color scheme in the text-mode firstboot is hard to read through that.
> 
> I could probably use screen or similar; too bad seyon is so old; I remember 
> using it a long time ago, and it was pretty good for the day.  Licensing, 
> IIRC, was the big problem.  Getting ready to try CuteCom or gtkterm or qterm 
> or.... :-)

I am satisfied with gtkterm for serial consoles (not only on Suns)


Dan


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