On Mar 13, 2005, at 14:34, whshaw wrote:
Hello,
I'm using a G3-mt and OSA 10.2.8.
The word "terminal" keeps poping up in the emails I read.
"Open a terminal and type......"
What is a "terminal" and how does one open it?
Thanks

Wilton

Wilton,

On a Unix system, a terminal is a character-based device that one uses to communicate with the Unix system. In old-school days, this was done over a serial line (e.g. RS232 or RS422) directly or through a terminal server, and the devices used an ASCII protocol for controlling font styles like bold, blink, underline, and character placement. A common one was a Digital VT100. (Ever seen the command "setenv TERM vt100" and wondered what it did?)

Nowadays, we still use the word "terminal" to refer to a character-based interface, but instead of connecting to a real serial port (a TTY, or teletype, interface), we connect to a virtual one (a pseudo-TTY interface). We do this using an application, and in the case of OS X this application is called Terminal, and it resides in /Applications/Utilities. On an X11 system the terminal application is typically called xterm.

On a Unix system, you can use the "who" (or "what") command to see who is logged on, and/or what they are doing. Open Terminal, and type "who" or "w" (for what) and press ENTER. You'll see the list of users on your OS X box (probably only yourself), and the terminal(s) on which those users are connected.

Eagle


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