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David Wright wrote:
> On Mon 16 Oct 2023 at 16:05:48 (-0700), Bill Brelsford wrote:
>> The latest version of procps (2:4.0.4-2) depends on libsystemd0, so
>> upgrading 2:4.0.3-1 to it causes libsystemd0 to be installed. But
>> on my sysvinit system it confl
libelogind0? I don't remember if
that would cause other problems.
Thanks.. Bill
I dont want to use nfs. And considering the inode appears correct
initially. It appears there is a bug somewhere.
On Sat, Jan 22, 2022, 11:28 AM Dan Ritter wrote:
> Little Bill wrote:
> > Provided the mount? This inode issue doesn't occur on Debian 8 and nfs.
> To
> > t
not sure which group
inode count is wrong on a cifs mount to a synology
394500 -rwxrwxr-x 1 root media 1460761806 Jan 22 09:36 'Magnum P.I -
S04E12 - Angels Sometimes Kill.mkv'
littlebill@tvmedia:/opt/mounts/vnas/tv/Magnum P.I/Season 04$ sudo find
/ -inum 394500
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gconv/IB
what then is the correct way to install mariadb using unique,
non-standard root and data directories?
Thanks much,
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o loose that. Can someone help us out?
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ect to host (or something similar)
So I checked the DNS setting and sure enough one digit was off.
Problem solved.
Muchas Gracias,
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ow can I take my diagnostics further? Is there anything else I can
examine through a console or log or config file? Might the installer be
using the wrong Architecture or something. What might the source of the
error be?
All advice appreciated,
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On Sat Aug 31 2019 at 03:40 PM +0200, Stefan Krusche wrote:
> Am Freitag, 30. August 2019 schrieb Bill Brelsford:
> > My 64-bit buster installation was created using its installer, with
> > / and /home partitions in an encrypted logical volume (sda3_crypt).
> > On shutdown, i
they hung indefinitely.
Anyone else seeing this? Any suggestions or workarounds (other
than systemd)? Thanks..
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On Mon, 2019-04-22 at 05:17 +, rlhar...@oplink.net wrote:
. . .
> That saves three steps over my current procedure:
>
> = In Emacs, save the document
> = Switch to a virtual terminal
> = Execute "latex mydocument.tex"
> = Execute "latex mydocument.tex"
> = Execute "
iles. I also put together some Python scripts for setting
up and managing the directory structure for extracted texts. My first
point is, having access to a full-blown programming language for doing
task-specific work within an editor is *wonderful*; my second point is,
the lisp family of languages are very useful and flexible tools for,
among other things, exploratory programming.
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stall if I don't have to. What would I do
if there were a lot of files?
Thanks much,
Bill
Please unlock disk md2_crypt:
cryptsetup (md2_crypt): set up successfully
Please enter passphrase for disk md8_crypt on /text!
[ 51.450202] BUG: unable to handle kernel N
On Wed Sep 12 2018 at 10:10 PM +0200, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2018-09-11 19:05 -0700, Bill Brelsford wrote:
>
> > I recently upgraded the sid installation on an i386 machine. With
> > udev upgraded to 239-8, many devices are no longer detected during
> > boot, e.g.
ting a bug report. Anyone else? Any other ideas?
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arget
Any clues? Is this file too sparse? Or am I pining for the fjords?
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Darac, thanks, will try when I can spare the down time.
Debian 9.5 on Dell Poweredge T310. After power outage, during boot, got the
below messages on the console:
Loading Linux 4.9.0-6-amd64 ...
Loading initial ramdisk ...
/dev/sda3: clean, 279518/18317312 files, 11798527/73242112 blocks
6.912603] ACPI Error: SMBus/IPMI/GenericSerialBus write requires
On Fri Oct 13 2017 at 01:20 AM +0200, deloptes wrote:
> Bill Brelsford wrote:
>
> > This doesn't explain why I got the EBDA message in the first place,
> > but all is working now..
>
> once again the question: why not use grub?
Lilo has always met my needs well,
On Mon Oct 09 2017 at 12:50 AM +0200, Bill Brelsford wrote:
> After the stretch 9.2 kernel upgrade to 4.9.0-4, lilo gives, at
> boot, "EBDA is big; kernel setup stack overlaps LILO second stage"
> and freezes.
Problem solved. This is a dual-boot system, with the Win 10
bootloa
e i686 with
similar configuration, except that the failing one installs the
boot loader in a partition rather than in the MBR.
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d partitions, although I could live with it, but why is Partman
rejecting my overtures?
And BTW is there any way to unlock or back out of a raid setup during
configuration just in case I need to change something. How can I delete
a raid device and start over if I have to? fdisk?
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Bill Wohler wrote:
> I'm getting the following:
>
> $ mysql -h localhost -u user
> Enter password:
> ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied for user 'user'@'localhost' (using
> password: YES)
>
> This user was created with a fresh
#x27;password'
with grant option;
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
I'm trying to create a database user for Drupal, but am not having any
luck. Help for a MySQL newb is very much appreciated.
This is on jessie with MySQL 5.5.
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Bill Harris writes:
> Lisi Reisz writes:
>
>> I would do the dist-upgrade first and clear up any mess remaining afterwards.
> I'll report back, assuming that the results of this adventure don't
> brick my machine /and/ my network. :-)
Well, I didn't quite
he results of this adventure don't
brick my machine /and/ my network. :-)
Bill
Bill Harris writes:
> - I have yet to do the `apt dist-upgrade` (I downloaded all the packages
> and then quit), so I've got to do that at some time.
>
> - My question was whether I
>
> - reinstall the packages first, and then do the dist-upgrade later, or
>
>
Gary Dale writes:
> On 04/07/16 03:23 PM, Bill Harris wrote:
>>> The simplest solution would be to reinstall the offending
>>> packages. Apt-get doesn't have that option but aptitude does. I can't
>>> try this at home but it may resolve the conflicts
Gary Dale writes:
> On 04/07/16 12:32 PM, Bill Harris wrote:
>> Summary:
>> emacs24(1 bug), dbus(1 bug), gnome-settings-daemon(1 bug), libxml2(1 bug),
>> debhelper(1 bug), openbsd-inetd(1 bug), smartmontools(1 bug), ruby-hpricot(1
>> bug), cdrdao(1 bug), libglueg
I thought I had seen that apt could do that. Thanks.
> Just thinking out loud. :)
Thanks, Cindy.
Is there an easy way to `apt-get install --reinstall` and have it pick
up those packages with bugs, or is it easier to enter the command once
for each package?
Bill
n't really bad.
- I don't really care about Evolution, as I use Gnus.
- I'll likely replace gutenprint with what comes with the latest
hplips.
- Still, I would use emacs24, gnome, and others here.
- Pin them all (there are a lot).
- If you suggest this, advice on how would be helpful. I only get Y/n
options, no ability to pin one package at a time.
- Something else?
Thanks,
Bill
On Wed Aug 19 2015 at 11:40 AM +0200, Darac Marjal wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 09:32:24AM -0700, Bill Brelsford wrote:
> > Recent security updates on jessie (i486) have failed:
> >
> > # aptitude update
> > ...
> > # aptitude -DPR safe-upgrade
>
Recent security updates on jessie (i486) have failed:
# aptitude update
...
# aptitude -DPR safe-upgrade
The following packages will be upgraded:
libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0 libgdk-pixbuf2.0-common
...
Reading changelogs... Done
(Reading database ... 72512 files and dir
Hi,
I'm still running wheezy but noticed a couple of open ports the other
day. This is just a simple laptop - no nfs access needed, no need for a
networked port mapper, and certainly not a dns server.
So why are they there, what uses them and why shouldn't I close them?
(I'm assuming there mus
On 04/27/2015 09:26 PM, The Wanderer wrote:
> On 04/27/2015 at 09:19 PM, Bill Baker wrote:
>
>> On a whim, I decided to see what would happen if I uninstalled
>> consolekit. Lo and behold, after uninstalling it, I was able to
>> upgrade the kernel normally and run a no
On a whim, I decided to see what would happen if I uninstalled
consolekit. Lo and behold, after uninstalling it, I was able to upgrade
the kernel normally and run a normal upgrade. Thanks to everyone who
offered help. Replying to your responses helped me think through this.
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> Have you rebooted, using that kernel?
> What does uname -r say?
I have rebooted, but the new kernel has not installed. Here is uname -r:
2.6.32-5-486
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On 04/27/2015 07:05 PM, The Wanderer wrote:
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> A few thoughts:
>
> 1. Is there a reason why you need 'apt-get -f install packagename'? Does
> it error out if you just run 'apt-get install packagename'?
I used -f because the output suggested I use it.
> 2. What happens if you try to install linux
On 04/27/2015 06:23 PM, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Am 28.04.2015 um 00:05 schrieb Bill Baker:
>> Over the weekend, I upgraded my headless ssh server from wheezy to jessie.
>> It's an older computer, built in the year 2000 with an AMD-K6 processor.
>> Uname -a returns the foll
Over the weekend, I upgraded my headless ssh server from wheezy to jessie.
It's an older computer, built in the year 2000 with an AMD-K6 processor.
Uname -a returns the following:
Linux shunnel 2.6.32-5-486 #1 Mon Feb 25 00:22:26 UTC 2013 i586 GNU/Linux
Since upgrading, whenever I try to do an a
ounds?
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I knew because you said that you had tried to backup some files to storage and
sdb13 was not mounted on storage. So where those files went was into /
partition. When you mounted sdb13 on top of /storage, all those files became
inaccessible but they were still there taking up stace.
This happened
.
Just FYI, Robert Heinlein used "skull sweat" as a metaphorical term for
the effort involved in concentrated thought such as problem solving.
Given that concentrated thinking burns energy, hence calories, just as
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subsequent searches for Economics and Social Philosophy will bury
"Socialism" by von Mises so deep I won't see it? Some think it nifty
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obtain health services and prescriptions from another person's
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exploits of Heartbleed in this sector, or if any healthcare
organizations have said anything about fixing the problem?
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Plan B at the OS or am I really going to have to hammer on
Comcast?
Thank you and thanks to all who replied to my earlier posts about this,
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nd I conjectured that the writer was such a newb he didn't know
how to spell "newb"; obviously I was very wrong about that, sorry!
So perhaps the International Committee for the Preservation of the One
True Jargon will call a plenary session and vote to change the spelling
to &quo
On Sat, 2014-03-08 at 00:11 +0200, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
. . .
> That's not moderation (it would also be impossible to do with open
> lists), it's just oversight ;)
I hope oversight works better here than in other all-to-familiar
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Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones
used instead.
Are these servers still available or do I have a problem on my end?
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condition to to failure to access a file server.
I am currently running Debian 6.0.9 (Squeeze) stable. I want to upgrade
to 7 but don't want to get hung up with bad downloads due to port
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been mentioned, but I've found rdiff-backup to work well for
several years. I've never had to restore everything, but I have
successfully restored files.
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Bug? Or do I have something configured wrong?
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l gnome *desktop* on wheezy sans all this
> metro-esque crap?
>
> -- clet
> debian is my main squeeze
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I can update the kernel with
little risk of borking anything, I may try.
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Bill Harris writes:
> Thanks for your quick response. The laptop is currently crashed, and so
> I'll check logs and more later. I discovered uprecords a while back, and
I booted into W7 and launched IE last night, and then I shut down again.
Then I booted Debian. This time it wo
drivers in place.
IIRC, when it freezes, it's solidly dead. The screen is still as it was,
but nothing has any effect: mouse, Alt-tab, attempts to get to virtual
consoles. I honestly don't recall if I have blinking cursors :-%, but I
certainly don't recall seeing any after a freeze.
Bill
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or to recover more rapidly after freezing)? What
data (log file, I presume) do you need to help me find and fix the prroblem?
Thanks,
Bill
Bob Proulx writes:
> It is quite safe. You can always try it now and if it doesn't have
> any success for you then you can remove it without lingering issues of
> having had it installed. Example:
Thanks, Bob, for the detailed instructions.
Bill
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to try a newer kernel
> (backports has 3.2).
Thanks. I see that now. I'll think about it (and research what I'd
have to do in addition to installing it). I've been staying mostly with
Stable to reduce risk.
Bill
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them, in case anyone wants those
details:
- auth.log
- messages (partial) from the first freeze and a pointer to bugzilla
- dpkg.log (two snippets)
- messages upon a suspend recovery failure
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All,
Can anyone assist me with getting drivers and installing a Dynex DX-PCIGB
network card? I also have a USB Netgear Wireless n300 adapter as an alternative
but I cannot get it to install either. Thanks and any info I did not provide
just let me know and I will get it to you.
Bill
CamaleĆ³n writes:
> On Sat, 21 Apr 2012 10:48:01 -0700, Bill Harris wrote:
>> 1. I set up Evolution and imported my Icedove folders, and then I
>> downloaded email for the first time in Evolution. That gave me
>> duplicates of everything. Is there a command o
=/dev/sdb).
Check out ddrescue as a replacement for dd, too. I've had luck with it
when some files were partially corrupted, but it's been years since I
used it.
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AFAICT, these servers do not support IMAP. Besides, at some time, I'd
like to have the emails on my own disk, and my past experience suggests
that's not as easy with IMAP as it is with other approaches.
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In gmane.linux.debian.user, you wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When mc runs in forked shell, like script, the ctrl-ins keys in mcedit
> to copy marked text to cooledit.clip doesn't work.
> Anybody knows why not?
>
>
> Hugo
>
Have you tried the "Learn Keys" function in mc? (I prefer using nano instead
of the mc
In gmane.linux.debian.user, you wrote:
>
> /sbin/fdisk -l /dev/sdb
>
> Disk /dev/sdb: 500.1 GB, 500107862016 bytes
> 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 60801 cylinders
> Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
> Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
> I/O size (minimum/optimal):
In gmane.linux.debian.user, you wrote:
>
> lshw output in my case has no *cdrom entry at all. I rebooted, opened the
> tray manually, inserted a Knoppix disk and set the BIOS to boot off the cdrom
> drive. No luck - booted from the hard drive.
>
That sounds like a hardware problem with the cd
faith in
>> this list.
>>
>> WIth all the best regards,
>From "man grep" ...
-l, --files-with-matches
Suppress normal output; instead print the name of each input
file from which output would normally have been printed. The
sc
; a.txt b.txt
>>
>> above will give a.txt.bak b.txt.bak
>> ls | xargs -i cp ./{} {basename {}.bak} definitely not work,
>>
>>
>> Sorry I send it to debian list, I asked on another bash list, for two
>> days the second question, no one replied. I have muc
In gmane.linux.debian.user, you wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there any way to run apt or dpkg, etc. so I can install
> programs/pkgs on a different system than I am running on?
>
> I can't run anything on the other system right now, but I
> can mount the disks on a machine that is running OK.
>
> Many
In gmane.linux.debian.user, you wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> Is it possible to launch a default application with a file from the
> command line, e.g. something like:
>
> ./myfile.pdf
>
> which would retrieve the default PDF viewer and launch it on "myfile"?
>
> For the moment, I have a bash script ca
Florian Weimer writes:
> * Bill Wohler:
>
>> When updating lenny this morning (yes, upgrading is on my todo list), I
>> got the following error:
>>
>> E: Problem with MergeList
>> /var/lib/apt/lists/security.debian.org_dists_lenny_updates_main_binary
Bill Wohler wrote:
> I still got a
> zero-sized Packages file:
Those are for contrib and non-free, which might be expected. The error
was in the main distribution, which does have mostly valid looking
content, but which is still gene
09:37
security.debian.org_dists_lenny_updates_non-free_binary-i386_Packages
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root0 Dec 3 09:37
security.debian.org_dists_lenny_updates_non-free_source_Sources
Is there an ETA on when these files will be fixed?
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Agreed. That's a really good idea worth getting to the developers.
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d and so
I tried postfix. I've been running postfix ever since on my client
machines (laptops and workstations) and servers alike.
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l Folders" and cd to
Local\ Folders from the command line but within the script it's a
different story. Bash refuses to recognize "Local Folders" as a
directory and breaks at the whitespace. Here's the script and the error
output. Any help appreciated.
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Hi folks,
I was wondering if anyone had succeeded in getting the POTS
built-in modem on a T410 to work with squeeze. I only need the
modem for a backup on those rare occasions when POTS is all
there is, but I would like to have it configured.
After a night on Google, I discover that the Linuxa
On Fri, 2011-17-06 at 17:53 +1000, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> No worries, unlikely anything broken
>
> Boot into recovery mode. At the prompt type your root password and hit
> Enter (gently).
> make sure you have space on / (or /var if it's separate)
> # df -h
>
> #apt-get -d update
>
> if no error
Hi folks,
I had to shutdown my laptop before update manager had finished
completing it's latest updates. Now it hangs when restarting,
one part probably thinks it's in the process of doing something,
and another part is waiting for it to complete. Anyway all I
get is a blank window, and no update.
On Sun, 2011-12-06 at 03:10 -0400, William Hopkins wrote:
>
> It not being in your /etc/ssh/ssh_config means you're not overriding
> the default, that's all.
Ok. Thanks. I was curious.
b.
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On Sun, 2011-12-06 at 01:09 -0400, William Hopkins wrote:
> Yes. Try
> #ssh -o PreferredAuthentications=password
> and paste the output
PreferredAuthentications doesn't seem to be a correct option.
Nor does it show up in /etc/ssh/ssh_config or /etc/ssh/sshd_config.
Perhaps this is because I use
On Sat, 2011-11-06 at 21:55 -0700, Bill wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I've Googled myself blind over this one, but all I can find are
> hundreds of people with the same problem and no real solutions.
> I suspect the answer is staring me in the face but I just don't
> see it.
Hi folks,
I've Googled myself blind over this one, but all I can find are
hundreds of people with the same problem and no real solutions.
I suspect the answer is staring me in the face but I just don't
see it.
While I can ssh from my desktop to my laptop, I cannot ssh from
my laptop to my desktop
Hi folks,
I'm having problems connecting to my wireless access point using wicd.
Wicd seems to be running ok. I can connect and disconnect from my wired
network at will. Wicd also detects a variety of wireless networks in my
neighborhood, including my own, but won't connect. It claims there's a
ba
m, so it appears to be an
issue with the X server and the 2.6.38 kernel.
Anyone else experiencing this? Suggestions?
Thanks.. Bill
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it stop temporarily by disconnecting my wireless
connection and connecting again. But it always comes back after a few
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ody off and, with no gettys
running, not allowing them back on until what I wanted to get done was
done.
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likely what FOLLOWS checkroot.sh or mountall.sh. Add console messages to
the scripts indicating you're exiting one and starting the next. Once
you find in which script your hang is located, comment the ^&%^% out of
it to locate the command. Then follow your nose ;)
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Is not the PID returned in $$ ??
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> >>>>
> >>>> If that isn't it, sorry. I turned this on with a weird series of
> >>>> keyboard presses a couple times.
> >>>
> >>> Yes! That fixed it. Thank you!
> >>
> >> I already suggested that to Bill on t
No change moving xorg.conf away.Booted into recovery mode. Number keys worked.
Invoked sensible-editor and number keys worked and turned on/off with Num Lock
toggle.
Should this be a gnome bug submission or debian?
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I want to try one more thing. Thinking the xorg.conf settings for graphics
(ati) may be causing the weird behavior.ill mv the xorg.conf out of the way and
give it a try.Later,
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> Subject: Re: Number pad doesn't work gnome(squeeze) HPE
7c-b keyboard 5335u
> Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2010 16:27:52 +
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> On Mon, 25 Oct 2010 11:19:31 -0500, Bill Nickels wrote:
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> >> On Mon, 25 Oct 2010 10:42:46 -0500, Bill Nickels wrote:
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> >> By terminal you mean "tty", right? I mean, no "gn
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