Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:Anton Piatek wrote:Mauro Condarelli wrote:Kent West wrote:Mauro Condarelli wrote:Question is: How can I reset /dev/tty1 from another virtual console (otherconsoles work ok).How about killing the getty process on tty1? It should restart automagically I believe.No way. It restarts, but the console remains in the weird state. Is it possible none has an answer to this? Thanks, anyway! ZioNemoSounds like something more serious than just he console out of its normal state. Check /etc/inittab and check that it looks alright. If killing the tty1 process does not fix it, i doubt a reboot will... AntonBet that a reboot will. Hate to say it.I've enough disappearing cursors, disappearing paste/copy from gpm to prove it.None of those are fixed the Debian way.Case in point: Just lost the cursor on vt1. After killing a GUI that would not exit. Nothing gets it back. echo -e '\033[?86c' does not. Running console-screen.sh again does not. Other vt's still have the cursor.
Lose the cursor killing libctk-3.0.25 examples whose quit button does not work.
stty -F /dev/tty1 sane does nothing.Get it back by executing the one example (om) that *does* quit right and the cursor is back!
libctk-3.0.25 has sound! Plays enlightenment ShinyMetal sounds through bplay. Cool!