Hartwig Atrops wrote:
Hi.
The BREAK key.
That was my first idea. But I can't find a break key on the DEC keyboard.
Or in some cases, turn the terminal off and then back
on (my Netra X1 is sensitive to this -- I have to drop to the LOM
before turning off the terminal or it senses
On Monday 10 October 2005 00:15, F. Kappen wrote:
Hartwig Atrops wrote:
Hi all.
I want to do some tests with Debian Sarge on an Ultra2 and try to
make a barbone work again. Added CPU and memory - since this
machine has no graphics, I attached a terminal (DEC VT 420) to
serial A.
Hi.
On Sunday 09 October 2005 20:59, Patrick Finnegan wrote:
Hartwig Atrops declared on Sunday 09 October 2005 12:18 pm:
Hi.
The BREAK key.
That was my first idea. But I can't find a break key on the DEC
keyboard.
IIRC, F5 should be mapped to it, assuming a VT220 or newer. If
Hi all.
STOP-A problem solved, I just install Debian Sarge via serial terminal. The
base system works, reboot was ok, now the additional tasks are being
installed. Back at 9600 Baud - that's how I started years ago :-)
System: Ultra2, single 168 MHz CPU, 256 MB Ram, no graphics/keyboard.
Hi all.
I want to do some tests with Debian Sarge on an Ultra2 and try to make a
barbone work again. Added CPU and memory - since this machine has no
graphics, I attached a terminal (DEC VT 420) to serial A.
How can I send STOP-A from my serial terminal? The machine tries to boot from
On 10/9/05, Hartwig Atrops [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I send STOP-A from my serial terminal? The machine tries to boot from
network. That's not what I want.
The BREAK key. Or in some cases, turn the terminal off and then back
on (my Netra X1 is sensitive to this -- I have to drop to the
Hartwig Atrops a écrit :
Hi all.
I want to do some tests with Debian Sarge on an Ultra2 and try to make a
barbone work again. Added CPU and memory - since this machine has no
graphics, I attached a terminal (DEC VT 420) to serial A.
How can I send STOP-A from my serial terminal? The
Hi.
The BREAK key.
That was my first idea. But I can't find a break key on the DEC keyboard.
Or in some cases, turn the terminal off and then back
on (my Netra X1 is sensitive to this -- I have to drop to the LOM
before turning off the terminal or it senses it as a BREAK and halts
the OS
On Sun, Oct 09, 2005 at 06:58:02PM +0200, Hartwig Atrops wrote:
Hi all.
I want to do some tests with Debian Sarge on an Ultra2 and try to make a
barbone work again. Added CPU and memory - since this machine has no
graphics, I attached a terminal (DEC VT 420) to serial A.
How can I send
On Sun, Oct 09, 2005 at 07:18:59PM +0200, Hartwig Atrops wrote:
The BREAK key.
That was my first idea. But I can't find a break key on the DEC keyboard.
Or in some cases, turn the terminal off and then back
on (my Netra X1 is sensitive to this -- I have to drop to the LOM
Does not help
Hartwig Atrops declared on Sunday 09 October 2005 12:18 pm:
Hi.
The BREAK key.
That was my first idea. But I can't find a break key on the DEC
keyboard.
IIRC, F5 should be mapped to it, assuming a VT220 or newer. If that
doesn't work, look at the keyboard setup menu (F3 does setup) and
Hartwig Atrops wrote:
Hi all.
I want to do some tests with Debian Sarge on an Ultra2 and try to make a
barbone work again. Added CPU and memory - since this machine has no
graphics, I attached a terminal (DEC VT 420) to serial A.
How can I send STOP-A from my serial terminal? The machine
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