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Re: 'np avilable ptys
The same was happaned to me when using kernel version
less then 2.0.x with RedHat 4.0 system. Use the supplied
kernel (2.0.18) or later and everything would be just fine.
Regards,
Shlomo.
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> Date: Sat, 1 Feb 97 14:54 +0300
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> hi once again!
>
> i wrote a previus letter to linux-il mailing list,
> named 'no xterm in rh 4.0', from the time i wrote this,
> i installed, reinstalled, re-re-installed and uninstalled
> redhat 3.0.3 and redhat 4.0...
>
> after a lot of stuff i've descovered:
>
> in redhat 3.0.3 everything is great!
> in redhat 4.0, (upgrated or not upgrated from 3.0.3),
> when you try to run xterm in X windows (with no deffrence of
> window manager), nothing happends, so, when you quit X
> (and then you see what errors or commands where executed from X
> before you quied X, you see 'xterm: no avilable ptys' (or something like
> that...).
>
> now, i am tring to install rh 3.0.3, then upgtade it
> with ONLY the fvwm95 window manager (in rh 4.0).
>
> WISH ME GOOD LUCK! (then again, i'm pretty sure it would'nt work...
> i installed, re-installed, uninstalled (and every other experssion
> with the word install in it...) about 10 milion times...
>
> please help me!
> Aviv.
>