I thought the same thing. I was origonally using Putty from a Windows machine and figured Putty was munched. Next I tried ssh'ing from my Linux Workstation. Same thing. Next I walked across the building to the machine itself. I see the same thing on the machine using the dtterm. Any other ideas?

Garl

Brad Davidson wrote:

I'd say that your term is screwed up, and is wrapping chars back to the beginning of the line. If it's an xterm, try resizing the window, or closing it an opening a new one. If it's a straight console terminal... try one of the other virtual terminals, see if it does it there.

I've seen this happen in Putty when I resize the window in one app, and then drop back to a command line. The terminal doesn't know that I've resized it, and starts wrapping things when it shouldn't.

-Brad

Grigsby, Garl wrote:

Being that this is the "Eugene Unix and GNU/Linux User Group" I was wondering if anybody might be able to shed some light on the following. I have a Solaris 9 system and I was just checking on the status of a job I am running on it and when I run an ls -l I get the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /scratch/grigsby $ ls -l
total 7074996
.SR1r--r-- 1 grigsby gtac 188997408 Sep 19 11:37 4842419-i32
.SR2r--r-- 1 grigsby gtac 188813200 Sep 19 11:43 4842419-i32
.rs1r--r-- 1 grigsby gtac 2344271872 Sep 19 12:22 4842419-i32
.rs11--r-- 1 grigsby gtac 0 Sep 19 11:42 4842419-i32
.rs12--r-- 1 grigsby gtac 35472784 Sep 19 11:51 4842419-i32
-rw-r--r-- 1 grigsby gtac 3744 Sep 19 11:05 Test_restraints8.bun
-rw-r--r-- 1 grigsby gtac 5208 Sep 19 12:22 Test_restraints8.lis
-rw-r--r-- 1 grigsby gtac 774152192 Sep 19 18:38 Test_restraints8.mfh
-rwxr--r-- 1 grigsby gtac 43598988 Sep 19 08:22 Test_restraints8.sun
-rw-r--r-- 1 grigsby gtac 52813824 Sep 19 11:05 Test_restraints81196.sdb
-rw-r--r-- 1 grigsby gtac 0 Sep 19 11:04 error1191.out
-rw-r--r-- 1 grigsby gtac 8192 Sep 19 11:04 tmp1196.dsp


Notice that the file extension .SR1 and .SR2 is show in the first start of the line. Odd. I thought it must be something funky with my .profile as I have been tinkering with it lately so I tried just a plain ls. This is what I get:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] /scratch/grigsby $ ls
.rs12        Test_restraints8.sun
.SR2         Test_restraints8.bun      Test_restraints81196.sdb
.rs1         Test_restraints8.lis      error1191.out
.rs11        Test_restraints8.mfh      tmp1196.dsp

Ok. Now this is really getting funky. The files, just to be clear, should be named 4842419-i32.SR1, 4842419-i32.SR2, etc. Anybody have any idea what would be causing this? The same thing happens when I look at the list as root, so I know it is not my .profile.
Thanks for any help,
Garl


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