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public:computers:archive:serial_terminal [30/12/25 09:55 GMT] – created - external edit 127.0.0.1public:computers:archive:serial_terminal [04/06/26 08:16 BST] (current) john
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 To re-live the experience I hooked it up to my little "pico-ITX" Linux server, which has a real serial port with a 9-pin D connector (!) and set about configuring Debian 11 with systemd (urgh!) to provide a console and login on /dev/ttyS0. To re-live the experience I hooked it up to my little "pico-ITX" Linux server, which has a real serial port with a 9-pin D connector (!) and set about configuring Debian 11 with systemd (urgh!) to provide a console and login on /dev/ttyS0.
  
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 Then I remembered using Pine as an email client via a terminal session (and in xterm windows, and a non-X linux virtual terminal) so I thought I'd install it and re-live those days. Pine is no longer (easily) available but a new version is still being maintained - [[https://alpineapp.email/ | Alpine ]] Then I remembered using Pine as an email client via a terminal session (and in xterm windows, and a non-X linux virtual terminal) so I thought I'd install it and re-live those days. Pine is no longer (easily) available but a new version is still being maintained - [[https://alpineapp.email/ | Alpine ]]
  
-Installed it and spent a happy evening getting it to work with 2 different IMAP accounts (and the correct SMTP servers) [[public:computers:alpine|]]+Installed it and spent a happy evening getting it to work with 2 different IMAP accounts (and the correct SMTP servers) [[public:computers:archive:alpine|]]