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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Regarding guidance to learn *NIX more and more Post 302965911 by sea on Thursday 4th of February 2016 12:34:15 PM
Old 02-04-2016
As i understand it now, it is something like math-task in words. (one train drives at 60mph, the other drives at 85kmh, the distance...)

In another forum, we have 'something like' that.
A user started to create threads starting with: "Programming Challenge: TASK DESCRIPTION", like:
Programming Challenge: Write a calculator, or "Programming Challenge: Read/Write from/to a socket", etc...

Those threads are well visited, and participated with a variety of solutions that could blow your mind.

Do you mean something like that, just with a little bit 'bigger projects'?
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smart_agetty(1) 					      Emulate agetty console						   smart_agetty(1)

NAME
smart_agetty - Emulate agetty for a non vga/framebuffer console SYNOPSIS
smart_agetty [OPTIONS] <GETTYSPEED> <GETTYDEVICE> <GETTYTERM> DESCRIPTION
smart_agetty is a wrapper script around agetty. It accepts the following options: OPTIONS
-i|-h|-L|-m|-n|-w|<options> Normal getty options. See $ man 8 agetty for more details. GETTYSPEED The speed of the getty device. GETTYDEVICE The used tty device - as listed in /dev. GETTYTERM The value to be used for the TERM environment variable. This overrides whatever init(8) may have set, and is inherited by login and the shell. DIAGNOSTICS
The following diagnostics may be issued on kmsg: Can not determine 'getty device' speed. stty speed could not autodetect the speed of the given device. unhandled stdout Autoconsole could not guess the right output console. BUGS
Please visit http://bugs.opensuse.org/ to get a guidance on how to submit bugreports. SEE ALSO
agetty(8) COPYRIGHT
2010 SuSE Linux Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany. AUTHOR
Lars Vogdt <lrupp@suse.de> 3rd Berkeley Distribution May 18th, 2010 smart_agetty(1)
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