heya, i think the solution to your problem lies in syslog.conf(5)
look for kern.* type messages going to /dev/console. make an edit and restart syslog. sean On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 10:46:51AM -0800, Jim McCloskey wrote: > > Hello. I have a wireless access point connected to my Debian (woody) > desktop machine at home. I have a laptop (running Debian sarge) which > has a wireless PCMCIA card. The desktop machine is set up as a very > simple router for the home network. > > This all works well apart from one annoyance. Even though the wireless > connection (from the laptop to the WAP to the desktop to the net) > seems perfectly fine to me, as far as performance is concerned, I get > a lot of performance-related error messages on the laptop screen. If > I'm using X, of course, they don't show up (no console), but I'm not > always using X and don't want to have to use it all the time. > > But often the messages come so thick and fast that it becomes very > difficult to use, say, emacs or vi. > > I was thinking that I could probably get around this difficulty by > redirecting the console output to some dedicated virtual terminal. I > think I can do that by putting a line like: > > append="console=/dev/tty6" > > in /etc/lilo.conf. > > But how risky would this be? Or does anyone know of other possible > solutions to the problem? > > Thanks very much, > > Jim > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
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