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To: Sahar Islam <freebsd@plutonium.co.uk>
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Subject: Re: Minicom alternatives on FreeBSD
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Sahar Islam wrote:
> 
> 1. Minicom on FreeBSD is misbehaving on my machine (messed up a router
> config as a result) . Can anyone recommend an alternative  software
> program to install which is "cool" and friendly - something they might
> have tried themselves and which is bullet proof.
> 
There always is kermit.

Jim
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