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Adding serial terminals

Correcting hung scancode-compatible terminals

If your PC-scancode application crashes, your terminal might hang with the terminal and the line discipline in incompatible modes. To correct this incompatibility, log into another terminal and use either the scanon(M) or scanoff(M) command as described below.

If you want to restore both your terminal and line discipline to PC-scancode mode, enter the following scanon command, where ttyline is the tty of the hung terminal:

scanon /dev/ttyline

If you want to restore both your terminal and line discipline to character mode, use the scanoff command:

scanoff /dev/ttyline

You do not need to be root to use scanon and scanoff to affect your own tty. For more information on scanon and scanoff, see the scanon(M) manual page.


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