1. BUG: stty: standard input: Invalid argument
Hello,
Every time I do a
rsh linuxbox ls -l
from another unix machine, I get as answer the line
stty: standard input: Invalid argument
followed by the normal output of ls.
---> Am I the only one who experiences this problem?
Within linux, when I start jove, and within jove do a
^X! pwd <RETURN>
(that is, execute `pwd', or any other shell-command), what I get is
stty: standard input: Invalid argument
followed by the command's output.
---> Am I the only one who experiences this problem?
What I am wondering about is this:
Which program executes this stty command in the first place?
Hint: I _do_ use a tcsh, not a bash. But there's no stty command in any of my
startup scripts, so WHERE THE HELL IS IT COMING FROM?!?!
This is annoying! Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Martin
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