> try it with an su -l, or explicitly set $USER to 'root', or even replace
> -n"$USER" with -n"root".  this is all assuming that -n is specifying some
> sort of user privilege which you intend in this example to be root.
> if not, please forget this email. :)
> -Anthony.

I'm looking for a technical reason, why I can't write to
/dev/stdout, which works under Linux but not with FreeBSD.

It doesn't work for a user and not after doing a su -l.


        Andreas ///

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