Re: All terminal windows close

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Hi,

I did 'rpm -Va * > /tmp/altered_files.txt. Nothing showed up in the file. So, hopefully, none of the rpm's is corupted.

I am able to do 'ls /usr/bin > somefile'. There is no problem with the file. I tried running ls for /usr/lib (which has just as many files as /usr/bin), but it scrolled without a problem. But 'ls /usr/bin' crashes all gnome-terminal windows.

Saurabh.

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Date: Tue, 03 Aug 2004 16:12:21 +0000
From: Saurabh Barve <sa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: All terminal windows close
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Hi,

I am having a funny problem that I haven't experienced ever before. Whenever I try to list the contents of /usr/bin on a remote ssh connection, it scrolls all the files very quickly, and then it closes the terminal window. Not only that, all the other terminal windows on all my other desktops close too, even if I am not logged into any remote machine on them.

I am running gnome on RH 9.0 on my local machine, and different flavors of RH on the remote machines (RH 7.3, RHEL). When I do this locally on the other machine, the listing doesn't give me this problem.

I guess this might also happen on any directory with a large number of files like /usr/bin, but I don't have such a directory on my remote machine right now!

Anybody else come across something like this?

Saurabh.




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