telnet or ssh versus serial console was partial success - still need help

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hi.  to use terraterm with window-eyes, I did the following.

1.  under the setup menu, I choose window and set my cursor to be a
horizontal line.  then if I turn speak all on with insert+a I think the
default is, everything reads properly and the cursor tracks.  unlike
windows telnet, the screen doesn't always get redrawn and you don't hear
everything twice.
brian.


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On 10/27/00 at 12:00 PM Brent Harding wrote:

>I suppose I'd need them if all of the sudden the system stops allowing me
>to telnet. Probably doesn't happen too much, unless there are multiple
>admins working on similar stuff at the same time not knowing who did what,
>if one edits a file, and I'm editing it too, he saves, then I save, my
>changes are the ones that come through. I just can't figure out teraterm
>and window-eyes, as it refuses to read anything, the same thing I hate
>about windows telnet.
>At 07:23 PM 10/27/00 +1100, you wrote:
>>Hi Brent:
>>
>>Not sure, it may be possible to divert system messages to a telnet
session,
>>but even if it's not, you can always examine /var/log/messages or
>>/var/log/syslog if you ever need to read them.  Believe me though, you
>>don't need them often.
>>
>>Geoff.
>>
>>
>>-- 
>>Geoff Shang <gshang10 at scu.edu.au>
>>ICQ number 43634701
>>
>>
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