[Konsole-devel] [Bug 87481] Konsole freezes on startup

Kurt V.Hindenburg public at kurt.hindenburg.name
Thu Aug 19 15:35:33 UTC 2004


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------- Additional Comments From public kurt hindenburg name  2004-08-19 17:35 -------
Strange, I've been running Gentoo with udev for several months w/o any problems with konsole.  Note that I run KDE CVS, not the ebuilds.  I also don't know where you got that list of ptys... I wonder if we have different kernel versions/configs???

% ls /dev/
adsp@     hda7      loop0@  ram10@  sndstat@  tty20@  tty38@  tty55@   vcs2@
agpgart@  hdb       loop1@  ram11@  sound/    tty21@  tty39@  tty56@   vcs3@
audio@    hdb1      loop2@  ram12@  stderr@   tty22@  tty4@   tty57@   vcs4@
cdroms/   hdb2      loop3@  ram13@  stdin@    tty23@  tty40@  tty58@   vcs5@
console   hdc       loop4@  ram14@  stdout@   tty24@  tty41@  tty59@   vcs6@
core@     hdd       loop5@  ram15@  tty       tty25@  tty42@  tty6@    vcs7@
discs/    i2c/      loop6@  ram2@   tty0@     tty26@  tty43@  tty60@   vcsa@
dsp@      i2c-0@    loop7@  ram3@   tty1@     tty27@  tty44@  tty61@   vcsa1@
fd@       i2c-1@    lp0     ram4@   tty10@    tty28@  tty45@  tty62@   vcsa2@
fd0@      i2c-2@    mem     ram5@   tty11@    tty29@  tty46@  tty63@   vcsa3@
floppy/   i2c-3@    misc/   ram6@   tty12@    tty3@   tty47@  tty7@    vcsa4@
full      i2c-4@    mixer@  ram7@   tty13@    tty30@  tty48@  tty8@    vcsa5@
hda       ide/      null    ram8@   tty14@    tty31@  tty49@  tty9@    vcsa6@
hda1      initctl|  port    ram9@   tty15@    tty32@  tty5@   urandom  vcsa7@
hda2      input/    psaux@  random  tty16@    tty33@  tty50@  v4l/     zero
hda3      kmem      ptmx    rd/     tty17@    tty34@  tty51@  vc/
hda4      kmsg      pts/    rtc@    tty18@    tty35@  tty52@  vcc/
hda5      log=      ram0@   shm/    tty19@    tty36@  tty53@  vcs@
hda6      loop/     ram1@   snd/    tty2@     tty37@  tty54@  vcs1@

%ls /dev/pts
0  1  2  3  4

A possible idea is to start konsole from another terminal (xterm) and see what the output from konsole is.



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