Drat it, don't you hate it when you get around to reporting a long standing
bug and it's already fixed.
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Drat it, don't you hate it when you get around to reporting a long standing
bug and it's already fixed.
Thank you,
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David Ford wrote:
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> Every once in a while I have a very frustrating problem develop. All tty
> handling stops.
> ...
> # uname -r
> 2.4.0-test11
Fixed in test13, I suspect.
http://www.uwsg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0012.2/0823.html
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David Ford wrote:
Every once in a while I have a very frustrating problem develop. All tty
handling stops.
...
# uname -r
2.4.0-test11
Fixed in test13, I suspect.
http://www.uwsg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0012.2/0823.html
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Every once in a while I have a very frustrating problem develop. All tty
handling stops. Packets flow in and out of the machine fine, but anything
with a tty halts. I don't know exactly what is happening but I have found
that killing the last user that logged in (all his processes) usually
Every once in a while I have a very frustrating problem develop. All tty
handling stops. Packets flow in and out of the machine fine, but anything
with a tty halts. I don't know exactly what is happening but I have found
that killing the last user that logged in (all his processes) usually
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