Tuesday, November 3, 2009

[nslu2-linux] screen terminal permission denied for certain keys

 


This is a SlugOS/BE build.

If I log in as a normal user and run screen command to create a virtual
terminal. Whenever I am in the terminal, pressing up/down/left/right key
don't work. The left-bottom corner of the monitor screen always shows this
following highlighted error message:

: stuff: permission deniend (user <logged in username>)

I had no problem using the up/down/right/left keys if I was root in the
screen terminal created by root or if I su to root in the screen terminal
created by the normal user.

The only related post I found had something todo with /dev/pty* but my
SlugOS doesn't have that. I did chmod 770 /etc/pts/* but the results was the
same.

Help anyone?
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