John Galt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Another thing I've found to help is to more the same file (up arrow the
> minute you find things screwed up), and page through the file until the
> --more-- prompt looks normal, then quickly quit out of more and you should
> have a properly working console a
Another thing I've found to help is to more the same file (up arrow the
minute you find things screwed up), and page through the file until the
--more-- prompt looks normal, then quickly quit out of more and you should
have a properly working console again.
On Tue, 26 Dec 2000 kmself@ix.netcom.co
on Wed, Dec 27, 2000 at 01:47:11AM +1100, Malcolm Miles ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> I accidently more-ed a binary file and now everything I type at the
> console is in high ASCII characters. Is there an easy way to get back
> my normal console characters?
"reset", as suggested. Running a progra
On December 26, 2000 09:47 am, Malcolm Miles wrote:
> I accidently more-ed a binary file and now everything I type at the
> console is in high ASCII characters. Is there an easy way to get back
> my normal console characters?
Typing 'reset' usually works.
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Shawn D'Alimonte [EMAIL PROTECTED
I accidently more-ed a binary file and now everything I type at the console is
in high ASCII characters. Is there an easy way to get back my normal console
characters?
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Best wishes,
Malcolm
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