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I did a fresh system install the other day and everything went fine and was up and running. I've been using kde 3.2 with no problems until a few minutes ago. I opened the konsole and the cursor stays in the upper left corner (no bash prompt) and it doesn't accept any keystrokes. Everything else with kde seems to be fine so I don't know where to begin to look.
Any help or ideas??
rberry88
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are you using a 2.6.x kernel?
did you remember to add the devpts line to your fstab?
AKA uknowme
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Thanks, that was exactly the problem. I had a feeling it should be something easy but I had no idea where to start. Thanks again.
rberry88
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This should be in the fstab, maybe commented out or something, as a reminder This has biten me twice now! Once for ssh and also for KDE konsole.
It won't happen again, that's for sure :oops:
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CSH-9999
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It it in the fstab. What I don't understand is how you people don't have it there. The most common thought is that you guys upgraded and ignored the message about fstab.pacnew. That .pacnaw has the devpts line in it.
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It it in the fstab. What I don't understand is how you people don't have it there. The most common thought is that you guys upgraded and ignored the message about fstab.pacnew. That .pacnaw has the devpts line in it.
And that is exactly what happens
cd /etc
rm -f *pacnew
apt-get install arch
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or of course
while [ 1 = 1];
do
yes | pacman -Syudf
rm -f /etc/*.pac*
sleep 3600
done
oh man I love those *never use these scripts* scripts but don't use them
apt-get install arch
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