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<H2><A NAME="s28">28.</A> <A HREF="Modem-HOWTO.html#toc28">Appendix H: Stty Hanging Problem (prior to 2000)</A></H2>
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<P>Here's a problem that existed prior to the year 2000 or thereabouts.
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It's since been fixed. If -clocal is set and there is no CD signal,
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then the "stty" command will hang and there is seemingly no way to set
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clocal to stop the hanging (except by running minicom). But minicom
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will restore -clocal when it exits. One way to get out of this is to
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use minicom to send the "AT&C" to the modem (to get the CD signal)
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and then exit minicom with no reset so that the CD signal always
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remains on. Then you may use stty again. </P>
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