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From: sysmark@physics.utoronto.ca (Mark Bartelt)
Subject: derez peculiarity
Message-ID: <1991May3.143648.24192@helios.physics.utoronto.ca>
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Organization: University of Toronto Physics/Astronomy/CITA
Date: Fri, 3 May 1991 14:36:48 GMT

Why on earth can't I use derez if I'm not invoking it from a window on
the console?  If I rlogin onto an A/UX system from my workstation, and
try to run derez, I get the following error message:

	Can't open user interface device
	/dev/uinter0: Permission denied

First of all, what is /dev/uinter0?  It's not documented in section 7 of
the System Administrator's Reference manual.  At the moment, it's owned
by the person who is currently logged in on the console; protection mode
is 0600.

Secondly, why does derez even care about /dev/uinter0?  Is there a good
reason (and, if so, what?), or is it just a bug?

Finally, what other A/UX commands have this (mis)feature?

Mark Bartelt                                                416/978-5619
Canadian Institute for                             mark@cita.toronto.edu
Theoretical Astrophysics                           mark@cita.utoronto.ca
