Matthias Andree (matthias.andree@stud.uni-dortmund.de) wrote :
> On Wed, 09 Jan 2002, David Balazic wrote:
>
> >
> > log in on some virtual terminal, then run the following line
> > in a bourne type shell, like bash :
> >
> > X 2>&1 | less
> >
> > A reboot "fixes" it. We want to reach windows level quality on desktop
> > after all, don't we ?
>
> You can also fix that by a remote login,
How do I pull a network connection and a terminal out of a hat ?
Where do I get the hat ?
read : it is a sandalone system.
> chvt,
how do I start chvt if I have a locked up console system ?
> or by just not piping X
I didn't do it on purpose to lock up my system and risk FS corruption
durin unclean reboot. I was interested in the server output and " 2>&1 | less"
is the logical way to do that.
I could also "solve" this problem by not running linux. And I can "solve" all
gcc bugs by not using gcc. Those are not solutions. Not to me at least.
> output into interactive programs. tail -f is a viable workaround -- and
tail -f ? what is the difference between :
$ X 2>&1 | tail -f
and
$ X
?
> all this is off-topic on linux-kernel,
non-root user locked up the console code. console code is part of kernel.
it is a kernel topic.
> it's your own dumbness that makes
> you do these things. Better run kdm, gdm or xdm or something and you're
> not having this problem.
My own dumbness ? Did you also say that ping-of-death is not a problem ?
After all it is just the dumbness of people who send out broken ping packets,
no ? And if a computer crashes , businesses lose time and money, you pop up and
explain "no it is not really lost money/time, because it was caused by dumbness !".
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