Bug#991958:

2021-12-22 Thread Sanya Patsen
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Bug#991958: /usr/bin/linux.uml: consoles do not work if they are read for reading at startup

2021-08-14 Thread Simon Tatham
Ian Jackson wrote: > Arrange not to write anything into linux.uml until some output has > appeared. That seems to work OK for me, leading me to think it's not > a general lossage bug, but only happens if there is input to be read > when linux.uml starts up its consoles. FWIW, I've pushed to PuTT

Bug#991958: /usr/bin/linux.uml: consoles do not work if they are read for reading at startup

2021-08-06 Thread Ian Jackson
Control: found -1 5.10um3 I repro'd this on sid, but I ran reportbug in my buster environment. I forgot to change the version in the report. -- Ian JacksonThese opinions are my own. Pronouns: they/he. If I emailed you from @fyvzl.net or @evade.org.uk, that is a private address which bypa

Bug#991958: /usr/bin/linux.uml: consoles do not work if they are read for reading at startup

2021-08-06 Thread Ian Jackson
Control: title -1 /usr/bin/linux.uml: consoles do not work if they are ready for reading at startup -- Ian JacksonThese opinions are my own. Pronouns: they/he. If I emailed you from @fyvzl.net or @evade.org.uk, that is a private address which bypasses my fierce spamfilter.

Bug#991958: /usr/bin/linux.uml: consoles do not work if they are read for reading at startup

2021-08-06 Thread Ian Jackson
Package: user-mode-linux Version: 4.19-1um-1+deb10u1+b1 Severity: normal File: /usr/bin/linux.uml Tags: upstream CCing putty@p.d.o because this makes the user-mode-linux example in the psusan manpage not work. Steps to reproduce: Put the attached scripts "psusan-uml" and "psusan-uml-inside" in