Do not worry about the console in the Perl program. Have your Perl program write to a file. Use tail -F to watch that file from a console. There are many ways you can get your console to open up automatically, for example your windowing system should support some kind of autostart of applications. Look into udev for how to start applications when a USB device is connected.
In reply to Re: Getting output to terminal
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Getting output to terminal
by rkrasowski
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