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Feb 24, 2023 at 13:18 comment added Anton Wessel == 24.02.2023 14:05 (2 of ?) not re-opened to pts/1 and Konsole-2, this is the bad behavior of the system since some weeks, what causes that all is lost. So I tried to get some benefit of utility reptyr. One has to give as argument a PID, and I gave $$. But reptyr does not allow to choose the new pts-number. Always a new, a higher one is delivered --- The old, earlier behavor of the system delevered at re-openenig a window the old numbers, in this case should be pts/1 and Konsole-2. --- How can I get back the old behavior of the system as it was since 30 years. -- Regards.
Feb 24, 2023 at 13:01 comment added Anton Wessel == 24.02.2023 13:45 (1 of ?) to your very important hint "reptyr", I not clever enough to use it with success. -- As you know, I have in Kubuntu 20.04 and/or KNOPPIX 9.1 KDE running, and under Konsole1, Konsole2, ... terminals with two levels of bash, first level for user-ID 1000, second level for UID 0 = root. -- One such pair of bashs in one terminal happened to become totally dead, could not be closed with Ctrl-C. Thus I was forced to close the window. Re-opening the window arose with a new pts-number, above earlier used numbers and holes inbetween --- will be continued
Feb 1, 2023 at 9:23 comment added Anton Wessel == to answer of Kamil Marciorowski "reptyr" :: Thanks, this tool was unknown to me. I have installed it. Title of manpage says: "Reparent a running program to a new terminal". This sounds to be just what I need. And the mampage remembered me on the existemce of "ptrace". I will try both. -- Thanks, Regards == 01.02.2023 10:26
Jan 30, 2023 at 12:37 answer added grawity_u1686 timeline score: 0
Jan 30, 2023 at 12:02 comment added Kamil Maciorowski Does reptyr help? See this answer and links therein.
Jan 30, 2023 at 11:43 history asked Anton Wessel CC BY-SA 4.0