On Tue, Apr 17, 2007 at 21:48:13 +0100, Alan Chandler wrote: > On Tuesday 17 April 2007 14:07, Greg Folkert wrote: > > On Tue, 2007-04-17 at 07:12 +0100, Alan Chandler wrote: > > > On Monday 16 April 2007 22:29, Alan Chandler wrote: > > > > I've just upgraded my Debian Sid system, and now when I try and > > > > start konsole (in KDE) it fails saying it is unable to open a > > > > PTY.
[...] > > It isn't an init script. udev dynamically creates these. > > > > As I open new consoles in XFce, I find that with one terminal open, I > > get one device in /dev/pts/. If I open 2, I have two devices > > in /dev/pts/. > > > > If I open 30 terminals, I get 30 devices. I just tried it. > > > > I actually looked for evidence that it is a udev problem or a konsole > > problem. I installed konsole, had zero problems, I got nothing for > > you on this one. I used gnome-terminal, same thing. xterm, same > > thing. > > > > konsole v3.5.5a.dfsg.1-6 > > xterm v225-1 > > gnome-terminal v2.18.0-1 > > udev v0.105-4 > > hal v0.5.8.1-9 > > linux-image linux-image-2.6.20-1-k7 v2.6.20-2~snapshot.8442 > > > > In /etc/udev/permissions.rules I have this: > > > > KERNEL=="pty*", MODE="0666", GROUP="tty" > > > > In /etc/udev/run.rules > > > > KERNEL=="pty*", OPTIONS+="last_rule" > > > > I'd have to think that would be all that is needed. > > I have just those rules. But what devices does it create in /dev? > I have /dev/ptmx and a directory /dev/pts (with nothing in it). The > directory is owned by root.root with access rights 755. This maybe the > problem - can you tell me what yours are. $ ls -l /dev/ptmx crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 5, 2 2007-04-17 22:54 /dev/ptmx > > Two last questions, is udev working(running?) and what kernel are you > > using? > > udev is running > kernel is 2.6.20 > > (I would normally go to a console and do a uname -r for you - but I am > hobbled because I can only get to a console with CTL-ALT-F1, but then I > can only get back if I restart kdm - because a bug in the i810 driver > locks my machine solid if I try to come back via CTL-ALT-F7). For some versions of the i810 driver I have had to set Option "VBERestore" "true" in the "Device" section of xorg.conf to make the mode switching work. (Currently it is commented out, but I am running the Xorg from Experimental right now. I don't remember how it was with version 7.1) -- Regards, | http://users.icfo.es/Florian.Kulzer Florian | -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]