TERMIO(7) Linux Programmer's Manual TERMIO(7)
NAME
termio - System V terminal driver interface
DESCRIPTION
termio is the name of the old System V terminal driver interface. This
interface defined a termio structure used to store terminal settings,
and a range of ioctl(2) operations to get and set terminal attributes.
The termio interface is now obsolete: POSIX.1-1990 standardized a modi-
fied version of this interface, under the name termios. The POSIX.1
data structure differs slightly from the System V version, and POSIX.1
defined a suite of functions to replace the various ioctl(2) operations
that existed in System V. (This was done because ioctl(2) was unstan-
dardized, and its variadic third argument does not allow argument type
checking.)
If you're looking for page called "termio", then you can probably find
most of the information that you seek in either termios(3) or
tty_ioctl(4).
SEE ALSO
reset(1), setterm(1), stty(1), termios(3), tty(4), tty_ioctl(4)
COLOPHON
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Linux 2013-02-12 TERMIO(7)