On Fri, Jan 02, 2004 at 09:41:45AM -0600, Mark wrote:
> This is just an example, this happens with things other than ls.
>
> I'm guessing that this is some TTY thing. That is, there is some "flow
> control" setting or something that is futzed. But, I nothing looks like an
> obvious solution. I v
Ok, this is a rather weird and embarrasing question, 'cause I should know
what the answer is...
Anywho, when I ssh into a machine that shall remain un-named, I get this
odd network problem. It's like this, I send data, say a command like 'ls
-l' to the remote machine. If the response is large, s