>>To provide some feedback:
>>As Grant Edwards posted in this list, I was running my code inside of
>>IDE that replaces sys.stdin with some other. While running the program
>>from a shell prompt, everything goes fine.
>>Petr Jakes
>>
>>
>>
SN> have you tried it with root account ?
Yes, I did.
Petr Jakes wrote:
>To provide some feedback:
>As Grant Edwards posted in this list, I was running my code inside of
>IDE that replaces sys.stdin with some other. While running the program
>from a shell prompt, everything goes fine.
>Petr Jakes
>
>
>
have you tried it with root account ?
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To provide some feedback:
As Grant Edwards posted in this list, I was running my code inside of
IDE that replaces sys.stdin with some other. While running the program
from a shell prompt, everything goes fine.
Petr Jakes
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On my box (Fedora Core4, Python 2.4.1) I am getting following error:
>>> import termios, sys
>>> fd = sys.stdin.fileno()
>>> oldSettings = termios.tcgetattr(fd)
Traceback (innermost last):
File "", line 1, in ?
error: (22, 'Invalid argument')
Thanks for your comments.
Petr Jakes
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