I have been using SlugOS/BE modded nslu2 for over a year and it is a really
great file sharing/backup/download solution.
One thing that keeps puzzling me is that everytime after I start a screen
terminal ("$ screen -S rsync" for example) as a normal/non-privileged user,
none of the direction keys (up,down,left, and right) work. The error message
from the terminal shows:
": stuff: permission denied (user teetee)"
//"teetee" is my user account on nslu2
I confirm it's a pure permission problem by running screen with root account
and everything in the root screen terminal works fine(have direction
navigation).
When I searched online, nothing directly related to my problem showed.
However I did learned that "stuff" is like a function in screen which
controls the copy/paste function of the terminal.
I am thinking it might have something to do with the screen terminal's
permission under /dev but then after messing around that (changed permission
on /dev/pts*), I could not log in through ssh and had to re-flash the
system.
Any ideas?
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Monday, June 28, 2010
[nslu2-linux] permission problem with "screen" command and normal user
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