Sean O'Dubhghaill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i believe it's the tty devices that you need, see if there are any in
> your /dev directory
Actually, it's the /dev/pts nodes, but thanks anyway.
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Never mind. Seems the order of mounting devpts had changed in the newer
testing (all virtual filesystems are started at rcS.d/S02), so I mounted
udev on top of the /dev/pts, and those nodes disappeared. Fixed now.
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On Thursday 25 March 2004 19:40, John L Fjellstad wrote:
> After the latest round of apt-upgrade to testing, I'm unable to open a
> terminal in X. When I try to run Konsole, I get the error message
> "Unable to open a suitable terminal device". None of the other
> xterminals (xterm, wterm) work.
After the latest round of apt-upgrade to testing, I'm unable to open a
terminal in X. When I try to run Konsole, I get the error message
"Unable to open a suitable terminal device". None of the other
xterminals (xterm, wterm) work. Anyone know what device node xterms try
to open?
(I'm running u
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