A utility software specifically designed for GNOME users.
Regarding installation, Moserial can be compiled with ease. The simplest way to do it is to navigate to the directory that contains the package's source code and run the command `./configure'. Users who are running an old version of System V and are using `csh’ will need to run `sh ./configure’ instead, to avoid any issues. The configuration process takes some time and prints messages that inform users about the features that are being checked.
Once the configuration has finished, the package can be compiled by running the command `make’. Users can then optionally run any self-tests by running `make check'. To install the programs, data files, and documentation, users will need to run `make install'. If users wish to remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory, they can run `make clean'. If users want to clear out files generated by `configure', so they can compile the package for another computer, they can run `make distclean'.
Overall, Moserial is a simple and efficient utility that allows GNOME desktop users to establish serial connections with other devices. With its easy installation process, users can quickly set up their devices and start communicating using the serial protocol.
Version 2.28.0: N/A