Let’s go all retro and try out an old Wyse Terminal with a Linux install!

In this video, I’ll walk through the basic concept of hardware terminals, what you’ll need to connect to a Wyse Wy-55 terminal, and a few of the neat things you can do with one. It’s surprisingly useful… if monochrome is your thing!

The commands you’ll need: ls /dev/USB (finds USB devices, outputs the ttyUSB device number) sudo systemctl enable serial-getty@ttyUSB0.service (replace “0” with the device number from before, assuming you’re systemd)

From there, a simple restart and hopefully, your terminal will be recognized!

And here are some helpful links I for things I reference in the video:

Debian Raspberry Pi page, including instructions: https://raspi.debian.net/ Rainbow Stream (terminal tweeting): https://github.com/orakaro/rainbowstream The tweet I sent out from my terminal during the video: https://twitter.com/VKCsh/status/1437254268050935814 In addition, everything I learned about getty, I learned from Arch Wiki: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Getty/ Lastly, I borrowed a picture of an old library terminal from Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA): https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dynix-Main-Menu-via-Telnet.jpg