On 01/14/2011 02:40 PM, Martin wrote:

Afaik type "tty" as command, and it will print what it is.
Great ! Works:

mschnell@ms-Linux-native:~> tty
/dev/pts/2
mschnell@ms-Linux-native:~> echo 1234567890 > /dev/pts/2
1234567890


If you open a terminal for this, as very first thing on startup, you propably always get the same.
Not with the X11 based Terminal program provided by my Suse.
There may also be a way, to force a new terminal to use a specific tty, but i do not know....
Good but not really necessary.

Thanks a lot,
-Michael


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