If it's not too long, you can just run the program, then use Shift-PgUp to
backtrack the screen. Or use the program | less, such as:
ls -lR | less
On Sun, Oct 17, 1999 at 12:29:46AM -0600, jh wrote:
> Hi. At the command line, how do I keep a message from scrolling so fast and
> missing it? Something like dos "/p"?
>
> Also, is there a keyboard combination that will re-enter the last command?
> Like dos F3?
>
>
>
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