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Building X terminals with Linux How to build an X terminal with Linux.
The MacTerminal MINI-HOWTO How to configure a Mac for use as a Linux terminal.
Remote Serial Console HOWTO Linux HOWTO on using remote serial consoles.
Remote X Apps mini-HOWTO How to view remote X sessions, set up local sessions and use the security features of X.
The Linux Text-Terminal-HOWTO The Linux Text-Terminal-HOWTO
X Window System Terminals Linux Gazette article on Converting old PCs into standalone X11 Terminals.
microcom Serial Terminal Emulator microcom is a minicom-like serial terminal emulator with scripting support. The requirement for this program was to be small enough to fit on a floppy-based Linux distribution, so the executable size is under 17k.
Video Terminal and Terminal-Emulator Information Archived info on video terminals: character-cell non-bit-mapped ASCII/EBCDIC and remote-graphics terminals + control codes, terminal-emulation software.
Video Terminal and Terminal-Emulator Information Information on setting up and using video terminals: character-cell non-bit-mapped ASCII/EBCDIC and remote-graphics terminals + control codes, terminal-emulation software.
Converting old PCs into standalone X11 Terminals Setting up 486 PCs as graphical X Window System Terminals.
Xterminals home Documents about using X Terminals under Linux.
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