If I ssh into a machine as root, then su to a non-root user, then try to run
screen, I get this error:

��������Cannot�open�your�terminal�'/dev/pts/0'�-�please�check.

I also get this error if I log into my local machine as root, then su to a
non-root user and try to run screen.

However, if I either ssh into the remote machine, or log into the local
machine, directly as the non-root user, screen works fine.

Both the local and remote machine are updated with the latest packages from
Debian, both unstable and testing.

It's seems that, somehow, when I su to a non-root user, something changes
that prevents screen from working.

Any ideas?

��������Sean�O'Dell

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