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no available ptys”… What gives?

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no available ptys”… What gives?

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There are three possible solutions: 1. Make sure that there are ptys configured into the kernel… Use ‘kconfig’ to check that NPTY is non-0 2. For at least one user, copying the /usr/lib/X11/xterm*.tic files to /usr/lib/terminfo/x/xterm(s) worked… 3. One final possible solution is to start ‘xterm’ from ‘sh’. ‘ps’ and ‘pstat’ only seem to work for root.

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5. [143]’ps’ and ‘pstat’ only seem to work for root. If anyone else tries these commands, they get a “no mem” error message.

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