It's not a especially fast server I'm running it on. 2x2.4 xeon with sata drives, and 2 gigs of memory.
I will be able to try a fix when you have thought about it :)
But from my understanding the motd-shell is executing when screen starts, and then removes the /tmp/byobu file?
When detaching one screen session with ctrl-a d, or f6, and returning again with screen -r this file is needed by screen? So maybee it should only be removed when screen is stopped.
Sorry if I missread the code totally.
I produce the problem on hardy by doing (working ok on jaunty)
screen
f6
screen -r
It's not a especially fast server I'm running it on. 2x2.4 xeon with sata drives, and 2 gigs of memory.
I will be able to try a fix when you have thought about it :)
But from my understanding the motd-shell is executing when screen starts, and then removes the /tmp/byobu file?
When detaching one screen session with ctrl-a d, or f6, and returning again with screen -r this file is needed by screen? So maybee it should only be removed when screen is stopped.
Sorry if I missread the code totally.
I produce the problem on hardy by doing (working ok on jaunty)
screen
f6
screen -r