And there are those of us who really like kermit. Sadly,
Columbia's licensing scheme makes it a pain to get, even though it is
free and open source, since it can't be included in the typical
distribution, but you can download it from columbia
(kermit.columbia.edu, I think). I've been seeing references to
gnukermit lately, but I haven't investigated.
Jerry Feldman writes:
> There is seyon and minicom. Both work well and have been around for years.
> There is also the old cu utility. I don't know where you would find them on
> the Red Hat distro, but they are supplied with SuSE.
> "Hartnett" wrote:
> > Can anyone recommend a comm program, basically the equal of "Hyperterminal"?
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