On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 03:40:37AM +0200, Tristan wrote:
Warning. This is *beta* software. There are still plenty bugs so
things might go wrong. Also please be kind and use logout to finish
your session so another person can login. Do not just disconnect
because that will hang the telnet
Anyway, I had some problems. I usually use ``cat file'' to create
simple files. But that didn't work with a ``file: file not found''
error.
cat displays a file, thus uses a file as input, i think you were
confused with 'echo this file'
Vincent
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On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 11:37:19AM +0200, Vincent van Dam wrote:
Anyway, I had some problems. I usually use ``cat file'' to create
simple files. But that didn't work with a ``file: file not found''
error.
cat displays a file, thus uses a file as input, i think you were
confused with
Hi, folks.
Since now I have a power beta tester for UZIX, Tristan, and now that all of
you know that UZIX rulez a lot, I feel compelled to make things better on
UZIX.
I'll check carefully the bugs reported about telnet daemon and try to fix
them. Most of them are caused because I didn't test
On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 01:32:57PM +, Adriano Camargo Rodrigues da Cunha wrote:
Hi, folks.
Since now I have a power beta tester for UZIX, Tristan, and now that all of
you know that UZIX rulez a lot, I feel compelled to make things better on
UZIX.
I'll check carefully the bugs
Marco Antonio Simon Dal Poz wrote:
PS: a convertion of CR (or LF) to CR+LF would be better, but it's not
important, the important is that it WORKS!!!
That's something you should configure in your telnet client,
not in the telnet daemon...
Eric
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ed seems to give problems, indeed (I would prefer vi anyway...), but
cat worked fine. I catted a text file (how was that made anyway?) from
~guest. The problem seemed to be the to redirect the output, so that
should be in the shell.
On the console, ed, tee or echo work fine to create a
Two remarks for Windows users: set local echo on and use VT-52
terminal.
Adriano Camargo Rodrigues da Cunha ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Diretor Executivo - AL Software http://www.alsoftware.com.br
http://www.alsoftware.com.br/adrianpage
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Yes, it works!
I will copy here what I got.
Nice job!
For me, it couldn't be better.
For small applications, the speed is acceptable, so we can move on!
Greetings from Brazil!
PS: a convertion of CR (or LF) to CR+LF would be better, but it's not
important, the important is that it WORKS!!!