Hi,
I'm replying to my own message actually. This is just a quick note to let
you know that after having substituted the small s with a capital one in
console=ttyS0, serial output now works as expected. This is highly cool, I
can see it slowly drawing the ASCII graphics on the virtual terminal s
Andor Demarteau wrote:
may be able to use existing code for the
connection and protocl handeling.
Umm, I thought it'd be so, too.
probably need to write a complete new deamonish version.
I was sort of hoping I'd be able to start working on someone else's sources,
one advantage of open source, defi
Andor Demarteau wrote:
It's hard enough to follow busy irc-hcannels let alone working in
between the lines.
That's a valid point. I don't usually go to busy channels, though, this
would be one-on-one talk with a friend. Also, the client could only show new
messages on enter presses like the new
On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, Veli-Pekka Tatila wrote:
> Speaking of other accessible software, I'd like to have an IRC-client that
> does not require switching to it to be able to read messages. Maybe this is
> a strange idea but I'd find a deamon style IRc-client nice. That is it would
> post messages
Mario Lang wrote:
BRLTTY apparently has a driver for this synth since version
3.5 or so.
Ah very nice. The lack of an EmacsSpeake server isn't that bad actually.
You should probably summarize your feelings about Gnopernicus
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I'll consider that opti
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