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06-13-2001 02:01 PM
06-13-2001 02:01 PM
how to exit GridMgr?
Hi
A quick question: How can I exit GridMgr without using kill? Thank a lot.
A quick question: How can I exit GridMgr without using kill? Thank a lot.
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06-14-2001 02:37 AM
06-14-2001 02:37 AM
Re: how to exit GridMgr?
~.
should get you back, that is once you connected with the cu -l /dev/ttyXpY
command.
It's a good idea to exit from the presentation screen, becuse if you do so from the menu:
1> you've bypassed password
2> the next time you connect only Ctrl - L will
refresh the screen, not enter...
Later,
Bill
should get you back, that is once you connected with the cu -l /dev/ttyXpY
command.
It's a good idea to exit from the presentation screen, becuse if you do so from the menu:
1> you've bypassed password
2> the next time you connect only Ctrl - L will
refresh the screen, not enter...
Later,
Bill
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