Public bug reported:
I installed the lkl 0.1.1-1 package from the universe repository. I'm
running edgy on a Delll Inspron 6000. I setup lkl to run as a daemon
normally started by init, but I can stop and start it with
/etc/init.d/lkl stop/start.
When tailing the outfile (/var/log/lkl/lkl.log) Everything starts out
correctly, but almost immediately the time/date stamp disappears and an
array of other characters begin to appear:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ # tail -F /var/log/lkl/lkl.log
Wed Dec 13 12:28:18 2006
wow<Ret>
Wed Dec 13 12:28:28 2006
sure<Ret>
Wed Dec 13 12:28:36 2006
<Ctrl>t<Tab><Ret>
Wed Dec 13 12:29:14 2006
<Tab>kk<Ret>
Wed Dec 13 12:29:41 2006
<Alt>NULL<Alt>NULLNULL���NULLNULLNULLNULL<Alt>NULL<Alt>NULL<Alt>
MSD<Tab><Tab>DYNULL��NULLNULLEuroNULL�NULLNULLNULL���NULL
���NULLNULLNULL�EuroEuroNULL�NULL�<Shift>"}}<Shift>{M
** Affects: lkl (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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Time/Date stamp placed with"NULL"
https://launchpad.net/bugs/75641
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