Re: xterm won't start on AMD K6 with stock 2.6.22-1-486 kernel



Wayne Topa wrote:
OK
from your Aug 26 post

CONFIG_LEGACY_PTYS=Y
CONFIG_LEGACY_PTY_COUNT+256
^ That should be = Not +
That should not have happend, unless you ignored the warning at the top
of the file. " # Automatically generated make config: don't edit"
These are both stock Debian kernels. The above typo is because it was easier to type it in on this computer than bring up an email client on the old laptop where the problem is.

Thanks,

Paul



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