Kai Krakow wrote: > Am Sun, 19 Mar 2017 05:40:09 -0500 > schrieb Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com>: > >> Kai Krakow wrote: >>> Am Sun, 19 Mar 2017 04:12:38 -0500 >>> schrieb Dale <rdalek1...@gmail.com>: >>> >>>> Kai Krakow wrote: >> [...] >>>> I don't have a solution but wanted to reply to say that this >>>> happens to me too. I have a regular desktop running KDE. I use >>>> Konsole for most of my command line activity. I've noticed that >>>> this happens with a lot of programs. It has been happening so >>>> long, I thought maybe it was the new way things are done. It is >>>> aggravating and confusing at times. >>>> >>>> You are not alone on this. I'm hoping someone will post a fix. >>> KDE with konsole here, too... But I don't think that's the common >>> denominator. It's also happening from PuTTY in Windows. >>> >> I've likely had it happen on a regular console too. I have just got >> so used to it, I don't pay it any attention. I suspect this is a deep >> issue somewhere. Maybe even as low level as the kernel somehow or >> close to it. >> >> It will be interesting to see what it is tho. Given how long it has >> been doing it here at least, it's going to be a old commit/change >> which may be difficult to track back. > Well, I shouldn't say that probably, but some affected servers are > still running on 3.0 or 3.2 kernels. Only the rest of the system was > upgraded (mostly "glsa-check -f affected" only). So, I suspected an > issue because of old kernel but new user space tools. > > But since some time ago my desktop machines are also affected (and those > are almost bleeding edge, with ~amd64 gentoo-sources). > > So, more likely it's something in bash... Which is what I use. Which > shell do you use? I could try using zsh tho I absolutely hate how it > tries to be smarter about tab-completion and always steals trailing "/" > away - which especially with rsync and mv can do some serious damage or > at least unexpected results. >
Here is mine: root@fireball / # uname -r 4.5.2-gentoo root@fireball / # As far as I know, I use bash. If you are talking about what I think you are talking about. [IP-] [ ] app-shells/bash-4.3_p48-r1:0 Given the age of your kernel, maybe it is above that level anyway. I don't update my kernel often either. I'm going to be watching this thread tho. If I can share info which may help narrow things down, I'll do that for sure. Dale :-) :-)