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Wednesday, 17 February 2010

Checklist for Resetting a Messed Up Terminal

This is just quick headnotes from Chapter 42 of great book Unix Power Tools which I've tested on FreeBSD:

Cleaning:
# clear or [Ctrl-l]

General trick:
(this trick helps you fix majority of the most common problems like backspace doesn't work, ^M, stairs from new lines, etc...)
# [CTRL-j] reset [CTRL-j]


P.S. # man stty
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FreeBSDer

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