that's easy enough,
at yer command prompt,
issue the following.
reset
and to ensure that everything is as it should be,
type this.
stty sane

hth

Thus spake Voytek
Eymont,
> I just tried to 
> 'cat /etc/localtime'
> 
> which caused the screen to go to some starnge charceter set, how do I
> revert to 'normal' WITHOUT loging out
>  ?
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