According to Kenneth Stephen: While burning my CPU.
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> Lambermont, David wrote:
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> > "clear" works in Redhat -- can't speak for the other distributions.
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> > Dave
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> > On Thursday, October 22, 1998 12:13 PM, Andreas M. Lindinger
> > [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > > Hello everybody,
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> > > since I changed from my old distribution to SuSE 5.3, I cannot
> > clear my
> > > screen, like I could before. I just typed "cls", and my screen was
> > clean
> > > again. Seems as if this was sort of script or link. I liked this
> > > command; any idea how to get it back?
> > >
> > > Bye,
> > > Andi
> >
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> Another option is 'reset'.
True, but it will leave 3 lines of text on your screen.
I belive the command cls was disbanded a while ago.
clear
ctrl-l
ctrl-l should work on all systems its a kernel funtion.
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> Kenneth
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> There is no such thing as luck. 'Luck' is nothing but an absence of bad luck.
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Regards Richard.
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