Thanks, this did the trick.

>>>>> "SH" == Scott Henry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    SH> /dev/tty is a psuedo-tty that is always the current tty
    SH> (whether a real one, a serial port, or a pty). You need read
    SH> and write access to it.

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