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blackphiber

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sorta weird problem please help
« on: 1 August 2003, 03:11 »
it's no really bit deal but recently i have gotten something a tid bit weird to happen in Linux, i will type in a command like su (about every other command too) and here is an example of what i get

[thomas@localhost thomas]# su
password:
-bash: bunch of weird characters: command not found
-bash: bunch of weird characters: command not found
[root@localhost thomas]#


if you have any suggestions on what I can do to clear this up please tell me, thanks.  it is not really causing any problems its just annoying, thanks again!  (runs off to try the new 2.6 kernel..)

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« Reply #1 on: 1 August 2003, 03:25 »
odd. is it due to something in your .profile or .bash_profile (or whatever config scripts bash is using now) files do you think?
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« Reply #2 on: 1 August 2003, 03:54 »
It's not limited to su then? If you cycle up through your bash command history is the last command the one you just entered or something else?
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« Reply #3 on: 1 August 2003, 07:16 »
very odd, but I just updated my kernel, rebooted, and suddenly it's working   :confused:    i did look into the history and it is correct (now at least).  Since it's working i don't wanna mess with it.  I just tried out the 2.6 test2 kernel and can't seem to get X to start, and it does not recognize my NIC, think I should file a quick bug report, I checked bugzilla for 'startx' and it came up with nothing.  If I am to file a report I should probably copy what the error message gave me when I tried starting x, but I don't know how to copy/paste in command line (yes i am new).  I read and followed the instructions here
and i should not have to do a modprobe intel-agp because I do not have an intel chipset.  I know it's a beta so I should not complain.  Sorry this is a bit off topic but I don't wanna create a whole new topic if i don't have to you know.  Your help is appreciated,  Thanks again!

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« Reply #4 on: 1 August 2003, 10:23 »
quote:
Originally posted by blackphiber:
 Since it's working i don't wanna mess with it.  I just tried out the 2.6 test2 kernel and can't seem to get X to start


What video card is it?
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« Reply #5 on: 1 August 2003, 10:26 »
its a pretty old card, i think it's an ati rage mobility 2x.  Thanks for replying.