User Commands FSLEEPER(1) NAME fsleeper - run sleeper remotely SYNOPSIS fsleeper [ -t tty ] [ -l user ] [ remotemachine ] DESCRIPTION Fsleeper is used if you wish to run a program such as magic(1) on a different machine (remotemachine) than the one to which a graphics terminal is attached, and the local graphics terminal has no login process. Normally, fsleeper will start a remote sleeper on the com- panion graphics terminal for your terminal. This graphics terminal is found by looking in the file ~cad/lib/displays, as described in displays(5). If a different graphics termi- nal is desired, it may be specified by the -t flag. Note that this is the terminal on the local machine, not the remote machine. (The remote terminal will be printed by sleeper(1) when it starts up on the remote machine). Also, normally fsleeper will attempt to log in as the user sleeper on the remote machine. If a different user name is desired, it may be specified with the -l flag. This user name must exist on remotemachine. FILES ~cad/lib/displays SEE ALSO magic(1), rsleeper(1), sleeper(1), displays(5) AUTHOR Walter Scott BUGS If no remotemachine is specified, it defaults to ucbkim. This is fine for Berkeley, but useless elsewhere. SunOS 5.6 Last change: 1