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From: stever@csuohio.edu (Steve Ratliff)
Subject: Re: More causes garbage on dialin
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Jeff Phillips (rmc@crl.com) wrote:
: When we dial into our NETBSD host and use more, the output gets all 
: messed up. Looks like a port over run. the port is locked at 19200 using 
: a usr sportster 14400. Any suggestions on where to begin looking?

	I believe that more and vi tend to put the dialin line back
into 7e1 mode when run on a 8n1 dialin line.  You can fiddle with
the "stty" command to check this. I just set up my dialin at 7e1 as
a workaround.  Making your system 8 bit clean permanently is something
you should propably ask about on netbsd-questions mailing list.