On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 20:47, Stephen Lee wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 11:16, Jacques Nilo wrote:
> > On Wednesday 11 September 2002 15:09, David Shu wrote:
> > > Hi Jacques,
> > >
> > > Firstly thanks for the great work with the berings firewall. Your
> > > documentation is second to none and I've found it very easy to get things
> > > working despite my limited knowledge and experience with *nix.
> > >
> > > I've just enabled my router/firewall to be serially accessed through a
> > > terminal console and all seems to be working fine till I edit files. Some
> > > how, there seems to be a severe lag and refresh line going through the
> > > screen everytime I move down or up a line. Is this a known bug? Or have I
> > > possibly done something wrong.
> > >
> > > I've not changed anything from your recommended values (Serial Port 1, baud
> > > 19200). I'm using secureCRT with similar values to access the router (I
> > > tried TeraTerm with similar results). Like I said before, there are no
> > > problems till I edit files (I've tried e3, e3vi, ae). All other times
> > > everything is displaying well and smoothly..
> > >
> > > Any ideas?
> > I understand that you only have that pb when using the editor (by the way e3,
> > e3vi and ae are all linked to the same program ...)
> > I am forwarding your mail to the leaf-user list for assistance on this mater
> > since I never user serial connection myself
> > Any idea anyone ?
> > Jacques
>
> I have the same "refresh" problem when communicating with the serial
> port to Bering 1.0rc2 via Minicom. It's a bear to edit anything with
> e3vi. There must be some com setting that can fix this problem...
>
There is one. I had the same problem and I changed the speed of the
serial line in /etc/inittab:
T1:23:respawn:/sbin/getty -L ttyS0 57600
vt100
Notice that 19200 is replaced with 57600. If your nullmodem-cable is
short enough you may be able to set the serial-line-speed at 115200.
The slowness also becomes a bit more bearable when moving the cursor
with PageUp and PageDown when appropriate.
Ewald Wasscher
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