Version: (using KDE KDE 3.1.94) Installed from: Unspecified Linux Compiler: gcc 3.3.2 stock Fedora Core 1 rpms OS: Linux Installed using the provided Fedora Core 1 rpms for kde 3.2 beta. I had 6 tabs open in one konsole window, each tab running a ssh session to a different box. I used pico to edit /boot/grub/grub.conf on one of the tabs and then shutdown -r now to reboot it. After which all the boxen rebooted and noticed later that all my grub.conf's on all six boxen were changed. I figured it had to have been some freak accident and "Send Input to All Sessions" for the console window somehow got turned on. I never use the "all sessions" feature but I didnt really have time to dig into the issue further. But the same thing happened again today when I upgraded to the 2.4.24 kernel. I had two tabs open and when I edited the grub.conf with pico the grub.conf on the other box was also changed. I have not been able to consistantly reproduce this bug but it seems to be triggered when uw pico is used and I do alot of cutting and pasting using the ctrl-k and ctrl-u commands and arrow keys. The uw pico binary I use is copied from a RedHat 8 box, as Fedora does not ship with the pine package.
Never saw that. Need description how to reproduce to be able to fix it.
Reporter's address is reported as bouncing, no voters, no CC, no dupes -> no hope for more information.