I have had a problem for a long time now when logging in on tty1 as root
or any user. On logging in the system reports " -bash: no job control
in this shell on tty1". Others here have also reported the problem but
we never found a fix, other then Ctrl c and re-logging in.
I
On 12:51 Mon 07 Jan , Scott Gifford wrote:
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> To find out, create a brand new user with default dotfiles, and try
> logging in as that user.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
No such luck :(.
Every user who initially logs in to tty1 gets the no job control message!
Here is some information.
I fin
Mitchell Laks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> 1) I don't know what this means.
It means you can't hit CTRL-Z to suspend a process, move processes to
the foreground and background, or use the jobs command. See the JOB
CONTROL section of bash(1) for more details.
Not sure what causes it, but
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> I notice right after I initially login to the pc
>
> the shell says to me (ominously):
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> -bash: no job control in this shell.
>
> 1) I don't know what this means.
> 2) I don't know what causes it.
> 3) It bothers me (I dont know why. Just in
On 2008-01-07 01:08:20 -0500, Mitchell Laks wrote:
> I notice right after I initially login to the pc
>
> the shell says to me (ominously):
>
> -bash: no job control in this shell.
>
> 1) I don't know what this means.
> 2) I don't know what causes it.
Perha
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-bash: no job control in this shell.
1) I don't know what this means.
2) I don't know what causes it.
3) It bothers me (I dont know why. Just in principle!).
4) So if I really want that job control thingy back, what do I have to do.
I figure it is a left over from some mess up of my .
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