  | | | All terminal windows close | All terminal windows close 2004-08-04 - By Saurabh Barve
Back Hi,
I did 'rpm -Va * > /tmp/altered_files.txt. Nothing showed up in the file. So, hopefully, none of the rpm's is corupted.
I am able to do 'ls /usr/bin > somefile'. There is no problem with the file. I tried running ls for /usr/lib (which has just as many files as /usr/bin), but it scrolled without a problem. But 'ls /usr/bin' crashes all gnome-terminal windows.
Saurabh.
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