Re: Minicom and Xmodem question

From: KRF (krf_at_nowhere.com)
Date: 03/05/04


Date: Fri, 05 Mar 2004 16:58:34 -0600


> The old rz/sz package can handle almost any x/y/zmodem protocol. In
> Debian the name of the package is lrzsz.

Ok. I saw a reference to that elsewhere and am trying to hunt it down.
The man pages aren't making a lot of sense other than the options to use
and it is impossible to search google with the term rz or sz.

It is apparently not a standalone package but something meant to be called
by something else. Can you tell me where I might get some docs or more
info? Obviously this is something from the dark ages of Linux/Unix. There
are probably more docs on my system about it but so far I haven't located
any.

Thanks
KRF



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