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Originally Posted by Fvek
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Interesting find. Maybe this fork works better. Have to try it.
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Originally Posted by Fvek
There's a bug of sorts with kterm (and xterm before it) where some programs won't execute right if just run with the -e command (e.g. "kterm -e foo" will open kterm but then immediately exit without running foo). I don't know why this is but you can get around this by putting the command in a shell script and using -e on that instead (e.g. "kterm -e foo.sh" where foo.sh contains only "#!/bin/sh [linefeed] foo" -- see attached example for example).
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This is not a bug. It just runs commands without shell, as xterm. Command kterm -e "/bin/sh -c /bin/ls" should also work, but shell script might be easier to use.