Messages in this thread | | | From | Mark Nipper <> | Subject | console driver problem? | Date | Fri, 5 Jun 1998 00:54:07 -0500 (CDT) |
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Forgive me if this is not actually a kernel probelm, but I'm not quite sure what else it could be! I'm currently running 2.0.33 over a Red Hat 5.0 installation, which has been moderately "adjusted". I had this problem as well with the 2.0.31 kernel, so I'm not sure if it's kernel related or a problem with mingetty. I might also mention that this has happened on all three of the machines that I administer (all three are basic Gateway 2000 setups, with ATI Rage II+ video cards and Ensoniq AudioPCI (go OSS! :) sound cards). Basically I'm running the default Red Hat 5.0 virtual console setup with six of them running mingetty on /dev/tty[1-6]. After having been up for several days, one of the virtual consoles (and sometimes more, although it's only happened to two at most, before I rebooted for some other reason) will stop interpreting almost all control characters (e.g. ^M, ^?, ^H...). So whenever you type in your username, and press enter, all you get is a ^M, or if you mistype it and backspace, you get a ^?. I've searched www.dejanews.com and altavista.digital.com and haven't been able to find anything related (although I may not be looking for the right thing!). Has anyone else experienced this problem? The rest of the system is pretty average, P55C@166Mhz, Intel Triton I/II chipset, 32Mb RAM, 3.5Gb Quantum Fireball & generic ATAPI CD-ROM, and a 3com ethernet card. I compiled 2.0.33 and added only what I needed (nothing experimental and really no extra frills), but even the 2.0.31 kernel straight from Red Hat experienced the same problems, so like I said earlier, I may just need a newer mingetty? I've got mingetty-0.9.4-5 currently, and I haven't run across a newer one (although I didn't really look for it exactly, but still I haven't seen a newer one anywhere). Like I said, if it's a documented problem, and EVERYONE but me knows about it already, just kick me in the right direction, and I apologize for wasting time! :) Thanks...
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