Overview
What is Gnom?
Terminal software running in textmode on LinuX
In depth
A closer look at Gnom
What is GNOM?
GNOM is a new terminal software running in textmode on LinuX. Once again, this is one of those often seen recursive short-cuts and stands for "GNOM is NOT MCuT".
What can it do?
Currently, these functions are available:
* Connect and disconnect (gosh!)
* Most of the user accounting is completed and waiting to be expanded.
* Some remote commands (e.g. //CS, //VER, //NAME)
* Transmitting and receiving text files
* AutoBIN (using the #BIN#-protocol)
* RMNC, BayBox, MD2 and DieBox passwords
* Online text compression (//COMP)
* 7plus autosave
* Supports all 8 bits (ASCII)
* Kernel-AX25 access has been moved to a seperate daemon! (kax25)
* GNOM's monitor interface works
What comes next?
These things are planned for the future:
* Enhance AutoBIN (resume, filenames with special characters etc)
* Build an interface to vjbox
* A X-Interface using the gtk+ - Toolkit.
Verdict
Should you download Gnom?
Gnom runs on
Linux
and is available under the
Not Specified
license
— the installer is 0 KB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Terminal.
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At a glance
Gnom specifications
- Last updated
- Mar 2, 2025
- License
- Not Specified
- Operating system
- Linux
- File size
- 0 KB
- Price
- Free
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