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Re: screen corruption



Hi Carl,

> Question:  when I cat a binary file to the screen, all the characters 
> get replaced with graphical symbols.
> 
> Sometimes, 'reset' will fix this, and sometimes it won't.
> 
> Is there some utility that can restore such a corrutped screen
> in every case?
> 
> What happens is that I slowly lose virtual terminals due to this
> process until I need to reboot to have enough.

Does this message help?

		Groetjes, Ookhoi



Date: Thu, 15 Apr 1999 14:47:59 +0200
From: Ookhoi <ookhoi@dds.nl>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: how to reset the console?

> I read it in some HOWTO, I can't remember witch one.
> It is an ANSI escape sequence to reset the terminal. It is handled by the
> terminal.
> 
> To type ^[c press control-v esc c.

Cool. :-)
So now we have:

reset
stty sane
<ctrl>-v <esc> c

to restore a messed up text interface.

		Groetjes, Ookhoi

> > > did you tried 'echo ^[c' ?
> > 
> > What does this do? Or where can I find docs about this? Tia.


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