Carl Johnson wrote:
> Tom writes:
> > Sometimes after some bad output in console...
> >
> >>> How I can turn such a terminal to its primary state?
> >>
> >> "Ctrl+C" and sometimes "Ctrl+Z".
> >
> > Or "reset"?
'reset' should work. It sends an escape sequence to the terminal
emulator that trigge
Sthu Deus wrote:
> Well. I was speaking about KDE's console (that are shown with ps
> output as pts/N) and also normal console (that are shown with ps
> output as ttyM).
Well... I read this part:
> Sometimes after some bad output in console...
That often means that binary characters were sent t
Thank You for Your time and answer, Camaleón, Lisi and Bob:
> There are terminal specific ways to reset. If you are using Xterm
> then Xterm uses control+middlemousebutton to bring up a terminal menu
> and offers "Do Full Reset" as one of the options.
Well. I was speaking about KDE's console (th
On Friday 09 July 2010 11:11:39 Sthu Deus wrote:
> Sometimes after some bad output in console, terminal does not echoes
> the typed letters at command line and does not move cursor to another
> line on Enter key press.
>
> How I can turn such a terminal to its primary state?
As Camaleón has said,
Tom writes:
> Hey,
>
>
>
>>> How I can turn such a terminal to its primary state?
>>
>> "Ctrl+C" and sometimes "Ctrl+Z".
>
> Or "reset"?
Sometimes it won't recognize CR either, but I have found that ^J
(Control-J) always works in those cases. In that case "^Jreset^J"
should work.
--
Carl John
Sthu Deus wrote:
> Sometimes after some bad output in console, terminal does not echoes
> the typed letters at command line and does not move cursor to another
> line on Enter key press.
>
> How I can turn such a terminal to its primary state?
There are terminal specific ways to reset. If you ar
Hey,
How I can turn such a terminal to its primary state?
"Ctrl+C" and sometimes "Ctrl+Z".
Or "reset"?
Tschüss,
Tom
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On Fri, 09 Jul 2010 17:11:39 +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
> Sometimes after some bad output in console, terminal does not echoes the
> typed letters at command line and does not move cursor to another line
> on Enter key press.
>
> How I can turn such a terminal to its primary state?
"Ctrl+C" and som
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