Sweet! There's been times when I've hit the wrong key in the "official"
client on my Windows box and it will freeze up until I hit the CTL key. :-)
I assume that means I wouldn't have to do that?
What I ended up doing was putting the host name of the AS/400 system in the
command-line for the shortcut and putting that host name along with the IP
address in /etc/hosts.
Any reason to create a TN5250.RC file?
-----Original Message-----
From: linux5250-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:linux5250-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of James Rich
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2010 3:29 PM
To: Linux 5250 Development Project
Subject: Re: [LINUX5250] TN5250 problem
On Mon, 17 May 2010, TN5250 wrote:
James Rich has written some documentation that you might find helpful as
well (and I'm sure it tells you what the "uninhibited" option does):
http://www.chowhouse.com/~james/tn5250-HOWTO.pdf
The HOWTO is a little out of date (but still quite useful) and it doesn't
document the uninhibited option. What "+uninhibited" does is to make it
unnecessary to hit the reset key after various actions that put the
terminal into a locked state. For example, pressing a disallowed function
key would normally lock the terminal requiring the user to press the reset
key. By enabling the uninhibited keyword the terminal will no longer
require the reset key to be pressed. The next key press will
automatically unlock the terminal.
James Rich
if you want to understand why that is, there are many good books on
the design of operating systems. please pass them along to redmond
when you're done reading them :)
- Paul Davis on ardour-dev
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