On Thu, 24 Dec 1998, Glenn Wade wrote:
> I've seen this happen while using terminal emulation, and resetting the
> emulation software cleans it up. Of course, rebooting will fix it as
> well.
>
> I just wondered if anyone knew a handy-dandy command to fix this short of
> a reboot. Rebooting seems so... un-UN*X...
Use 'reset' or 'echo -e '\033c'. That should reset everything for you.
-M
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