Sasha Gutfraind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello fellow users!
> I've been experiencing a weird and recuring problem
> in my debian system:
> When a program fails to read a data file for example,
> or somhow abnormally exits, the terminal starts to
> use some weird charset, and becomes unreadab
Subject: fixing the charset in a terminal
Date: Sat, Nov 28, 1998 at 12:05:14PM -0800
In reply to:Sasha Gutfraind
Quoting Sasha Gutfraind([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> Hello fellow users!
> I've been experiencing a weird and recuring problem
> in my debian system:
On sab, 28 nov 1998, Sasha Gutfraind wrote:
>
>My question is: How do I restore normal charset at
>(I guess stdout) ?
>
To restore normal charset it's enough to give the "reset" command, even if you
cannot see what you are typing.
Bye!
Cesare Tagliaferri
Hello fellow users!
I've been experiencing a weird and recuring problem
in my debian system:
When a program fails to read a data file for example,
or somhow abnormally exits, the terminal starts to
use some weird charset, and becomes unreadable. That,
of course, affects only one terminal or xterm.
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