On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 11:31 PM, Curt Howland wrote:
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> On Saturday 03 January 2009, James Youngman was heard to say:
>> It's left your terminal in a non-echoing mode; this is used for
>> example when asking for a password. You can fix this with
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On Saturday 03 January 2009, James Youngman was heard to say:
> It's left your terminal in a non-echoing mode; this is used for
> example when asking for a password. You can fix this with "stty
> sane".
Yes, I understand it's gone into non-echo mode
It's left your terminal in a non-echoing mode; this is used for
example when asking for a password. You can fix this with "stty
sane".
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Hi.
I have a short script to convert my video camera's files into mpegs.
It works fine, and I canibalized the AviToVob script for the basic
structure and looping.
But it does one thing I cannot figure out: After the script completes,
my console do
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