I have minicom installed, but I can't get it to run with any switches. If I try sudo minicom -o or sudo minicom -s it just sits at the command prompt; I can type things, and characters are echoed back, but I'm still in the shell, as if minicom is hanging. I control-c to get the prompt back.
If I do a sudo minicom or a sudo bash then minicom, I get the minicom interface. I manually edited the /sw/etc/minirc.dfl file to reflect the right port (the keyspan USB adapter port) and it will now talk to the cisco equipment but it's still annoying since by default it's trying to "reset the modem" when it starts up :-/ Thusfar I haven't had the Cisco try to interpret the commands as something legit, but...well...
I did a fink rebuild minicom and the behavior persists.
The current system is a G3 powerbook 800 mhz, Panther 10.3.2 (although it did it with 10.3.1 too).
Fink -V yields a Package manager version: 0.17.1 Distribution version: 0.6.2.cvs
I update via rsync.
any hints/solutions/etc.?
Thanks! -Bart Silverstrim
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