Jan Engelhardt wrote:
Every sane system would likely use Unix98 ptys aka /dev/pts/N. (Not that I think it makes a difference with regard to the "Latin issue", but it's always funny to see how you disconfigure your system in various ways.)
Huh...interesting... thanks for pointing this out. Since in looking into it...
du .hist* 14908 .histIshtar_pts 4 .histIshtar_tty1 12 .histIshtar_ttyp0 12 .histIshtar_ttyp1 4 .histIshtar_ttyp2 4 .histIshtar_ttyp3 4 .histIshtar_ttyp4 8 .histIshtar_ttyp5 4 .histIshtar_ttyp6 4 .hist_ 4 .history
Seems like it's something peculiar to this latest reboot. I have a mount for /dev/pts in my /etc/fstab, but apparently it didn't happen because /dev/pts wasn't created. Hrumph. Some new boot frobnobulication. hhmmmm... -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org