* ([EMAIL PROTECTED])[20040604 05:48]: > Hi > > I have finally installed debian instead of the former > redhat. Unfortunately, matlab runs only partly now. I can't use linux > commands and copy and paste don't work either. I am running kernel > 2.6.5 and KDE 3.2. Pts should be switched on.
What kernel did you have this running successfully with in redhat? > This is the error message I get: > > ??? MATLAB was unable to open a pseudo-tty: No such file or directory [2,1] > The unix() and ! commands will not work in this MATLAB session. Other > commands which depend upon unix() and ! will also fail. Your system may > be running low on resources. If the problem persists after a reboot, > check with your system administrator and confirm that your pty subsystem > is properly configured. Do you have a /dev/ptmx ? Is your system running udev? Is devpts mounted on /dev/pts? good times, Vineet
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