[ wes schreiner ] > Not that I can see, though I'd love to know of a clean way to clear > the scroll-back buffer. I agree it's a bit hackish. Can anyone come > up with something better? [ Cesar Crusius wrote ] > reset -Q [ Tal Danzig ] > Works, in an xterm as well. That's neat, I'll change all my > .bash_logout files. I don't know how or why, but it does _not_ clear the scroll-back buffer on my console, "chvt 63 ; reset -Q ; chvt 1" does though. Regards, -- Sune Kirkeby | Please forgive me if, in the heat of battle, http://mel.interspace.dk/~sune/ | I sometimes forget which side I'm on.
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