Hi gurus,
Need help to code some tools dealing with all the tty thingies, raw mode etc ....
Can you juss point me to some cool links related to tty programming, i've tried google but found none so far :confused:
Thanks all. (2 Replies)
Dear all,
when I do a remote shell command from a FUJITSU Unix to an HP-UX,
I always get this:
15:36:35 + rsh -l storto obs2 sh /users/obs/storto/MESO-NH/tmp_olive_map_00CC/job_prepex_70JY_C00CC_20041103_19
Not a terminal
stty: : Erreur inconnue
stty: : Erreur inconnue... (0 Replies)
I am fairly new to Unix Terminal outputs and I have a server that is sending print jobs to a PortServer 8 RJ45 situated in a remote location. It is working fine however we need to change the Subnet of that location and I am unable to find where the IP associated with the terminal is located.
... (4 Replies)
I've written some tools that don't like the default font setting that come up with the Common Desktop Environment. (The text on the buttons looks like the dingbat character set.) The work around is to go into the style manager and set the font to anything other than 'medium' which is the default.... (2 Replies)
I am not sure if I am using the correct terminology but somehow my tty keeps changing on me. The man pages are confusing to me on what exactly the tty is. This is what I see when I run the tty command. Could anyone explain why my tty keeps changing?
~ $ tty
/dev/pts/1
~ $ tty
/dev/pts/0 (6 Replies)
There's no Vim in AIX (6 and 7), but Vi is natively available.
I want to save my configuration for Vi like `set nu` to number lines in files.
I couldn't find configuration related to Vi in /etc/ or /usr/etc/ folders.
Please help me with that. (4 Replies)
In bash, you can do something like this:
#!/bin/bash
echo -n "What is your name? " > /dev/tty
read thename < /dev/tty
How can I do the same in python?
I have a python script that has the following content:
#!/usr/bin/python2.7
import getpass
import sys
import telnetlib
import... (2 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
odld
odld(8) System Manager's Manual odld(8)NAME
odld - Daemon that supports the Software On-Demand Loading (SoftODL) service
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/odld user-id group-id odl-db
OPERANDS
Identifies the user process. Specifies the group to which the user belongs. Specifies the location of font files accessed by the daemon.
DESCRIPTION
The odld daemon supports the Software On-Demand Loading (SoftODL) service. This service handles font files for user-defined characters. It
is available only when optional Tru64 UNIX subsets with software for Chinese, Japanese, or Korean are installed on the system. The odld
daemon processes the font loading requests issued by the Asian terminal driver (atty) through the utx pseudo device driver.
The odl parameter of the stty command spawns the odld daemon (see stty(1)). The stty command includes additional parameters that affect
SoftODL operation.
FILES
The utx device special files
SEE ALSO
Commands: stty(1), utxd(8)
Files: cp_dirs(4), atty(7), utx(7)
Others: odl(5)odld(8)