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>From: Gustavo Ponza <i0ojj@i0ojj.ampr.org>
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Hi,
noted that the LinBPQ node is 'de facto' lacking of
a terminal console integrated on the linux character
console; This limiting the local sysop to access the
node ONLY by the classic telnet or the X11 QtTermTCP.
Being this last a VERY good software, indeed!
The goal could be to have the capability to boot the
linbpq system with a more or less elaborate character
console, and maintaining the actual daemon feature
if needed.
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73 and ciao, gustavo i0ojj/ir0aab/ir0eq
non multa, sed multum
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