From help-octave-request at che dot utexas dot edu Mon Jul 11 10:02:15 1994 Subject: Re: Tek term emulator? From: przemek at rrdbartok dot nist dot gov (Przemek Klosowski) To: Ted dot Harding at nessie dot mcc dot ac dot uk Cc: help-octave at che dot utexas dot edu Date: Mon, 11 Jul 1994 11:02:11 -0400 Octave uses gnuplot for plotting, and gnuplot on Linux knows enough to switch the console into and out of graphics mode. Maybe I don't understand your question: perhaps you want to run octave on another computer (to which you presumably would telnet from the linux box) and use your Linux box only to display the results; in such case indeed you would need the Tek emulator. In this case, kermit should fit the bill, as it has Tek emulation built in. p