> This is what xterm does anyway - sits on X, grabs a pseudo-tty.
But thats a pseudo tty. Its for a remote login. Login in remotely and
look to see what tty your using.
> Any objections to this idea ?
See the other post. You need some terminal emulation in the kernel.
"Look it's a text editor, no it's a OS, no it's Emacs"
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