While I was waiting for my message to be approved, I got a solution on the
IRC channel. It turns out that in the Arch Linux update I ran, it rendered
a portion of my fstab config deprecated. I just had to delete the line
defining /dev/pts and all is working again.
On Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 5:03 AM,
Hello,
** Benjamin Bergman [2013-08-22 22:16:02 -0500]:
> I'm running Arch Linux and I just ran some updates and rebooted. I tried
> running tmux and it exits immediately after printing some strange
> characters to the screen. Some examples:
> /62;9;c_
> [>4m^[[?62;9;c
> The 62;9;c is there pret
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 10:16:02PM -0500, Benjamin Bergman wrote:
> I'm running Arch Linux and I just ran some updates and rebooted. I tried
> running tmux and it exits immediately after printing some strange
> characters to the screen. Some examples:
>
> /62;9;c_
> [>4m^[[?62;9;c
>
> The 62;9;c
I'm running Arch Linux and I just ran some updates and rebooted. I tried
running tmux and it exits immediately after printing some strange
characters to the screen. Some examples:
/62;9;c_
[>4m^[[?62;9;c
The 62;9;c is there pretty much every time. In addition to this, most times
I try to run tmux