Is dip -k the only/correct way to stop a dip session? It seems a bit
brutal to me!
Is dip -k the only/correct way to stop a dip session? It seems a bit
brutal to me!
odi dip[1824]: sbolt down CSLIP link to remote <IP> [online 1714s]
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> That is correct, and not brutal at all. After dip -k I get a nice stat
> on my (x)console:
> odi dip[1824]: sbolt down CSLIP link to remote <IP> [online 1714s]
How do you get stuff routed to the xconsole? Mine stays obstinately blank!
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I'm trying to beat the system by making my mouse and dip connection work
on my new linux installation.
I have a 2-button mouse. When I run startx my mouse is dead under the
"Microsoft" setting in Xconfig. I've read that "gpm" may be necessary, but
I may just buy a cheap 3-button.
I seem to be very close on my dynamic dip connection, but after the login
I don't seem to get the right $remote and $host values. I'm using the
example in "running linux" for my *.dip chat script. There has got to be
some little error in my "/etc/hosts" or "/etc/diphosts" files.
Can anyone work with me? I've read through the manuals and tried all the
combinations but I'm really stuck now. Thanks very much.
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Daniel A. Washburn
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