In Slackware, I could be downloading a file in minicom then go to another VC
and move the file to another directory without interrupting the file's growth.
In debian, I can't do that anymore.
Is there a way to switch this back on again? Why would they interfere with
this capability?
The
In Slackware, I could be downloading a file in minicom then go to
another VC and move the file to another directory without
interrupting the file's growth. In debian, I can't do that
anymore.
Is it possible that you're (under Debian, but not Slackware) moving
the file across volumes? In
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In Slackware, I could be downloading a file in minicom then
why you need this capability???
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