Thought everyone might be interested in the fact that a kernel recompile
(with no config changes at all) fixed the problem, whatever it was....

Jeremy Domingue
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> Subject: RE: who causes segmentation fault and dumps core
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>
> >I'm not sure when it broke, but all of a sudden the who command
> dumps core
> >every time I try to run it. I thought maybe it became corrupted
> somehow, so
> >I took the who command off of another RH5 machine that runs it
> fine, and it
> >still dumps core with the new one.
>
> yeah, it's a bug that crops up in a weird combination of
> circumstances that
> no-one has really been able to track down and duplicate reliably.
> You didn't
> say if you're running 4.x or 5.0. If the former, you could try
> installing a
> more recent version. This has worked in the past. In the meantime the w
> command will probably get you through the night.
>
> DL
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