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This daemon can show system status information, such as load, uptime,
memory usage, and more on the 2 line front panel display of IBM pSeries
machines.

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This project is used by jplack to prepare packages for openSUSE:Factory submissions. Usually all package changes should get submitted here for review and testing first.

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This daemon can show system status information, such as load, uptime,
memory usage, and more on the 2 line front panel display of IBM pSeries
machines.

Bugowner

The 5250 is most commonly used for connecting to IBM's AS/400. While
one can connect to an AS/400 with a VT100 emulator, it is not ideal.
The problem is that the 5250 is a screen at a time terminal, whereas
the VT100 is a character at a time device. The emulator uses telnet's
binary mode to transfer the 5250 data stream.

This daemon can show system status information, such as load, uptime,
memory usage, and more on the 2 line front panel display of IBM pSeries
machines.

Bugowner

The 5250 is most commonly used for connecting to IBM's AS/400. While
one can connect to an AS/400 with a VT100 emulator, it is not ideal.
The problem is that the 5250 is a screen at a time terminal, whereas
the VT100 is a character at a time device. The emulator uses telnet's
binary mode to transfer the 5250 data stream.

This daemon can show system status information, such as load, uptime,
memory usage, and more on the 2 line front panel display of IBM pSeries
machines.

Bugowner

The 5250 is most commonly used for connecting to IBM's AS/400. While
one can connect to an AS/400 with a VT100 emulator, it is not ideal.
The problem is that the 5250 is a screen at a time terminal, whereas
the VT100 is a character at a time device. The emulator uses telnet's
binary mode to transfer the 5250 data stream.

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