On 17:14:44 Paul Wade wrote:
>> After I do a 'more (binary file)' often my command prompt and everything I
>> type is unreadable. This has probably something to do with ANSI. How can I
>> correct this 'problem'?
>>
>sometimes the clear command solves it
>
>sometimes I logout and login again
>
>
Debian - Leander Berwers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hi list
>
> After I do a 'more (binary file)' often my command prompt and everything I
> type is unreadable. This has probably something to do with ANSI. How can I
> correct this 'problem'?
>
try to avoid messing up your screen (some rec
Leander Berwers,
> After I do a 'more (binary file)' often my command prompt and everything I
> type is unreadable. This has probably something to do with ANSI. How can I
> correct this 'problem'?
Don't more (or less) binary files. It's an "ASCII thing". The
American Standard Code for I
Debian - Leander Berwers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> After I do a 'more (binary file)' often my command prompt and everything I
> type is unreadable. This has probably something to do with ANSI. How can I
> correct this 'problem'?
The simplest way is with the reset command.
Guy
Debian - Leander Berwers wrote:
>
> Hi list
>
> After I do a 'more (binary file)' often my command prompt and everything I
> type is unreadable. This has probably something to do with ANSI. How can I
> correct this 'problem'?
>
> Kind regards
> Leander Berwers
> Antwerp, Belgium
sometimes the c
At 10:39 AM 3/18/97 +0100, Debian - Leander Berwers wrote:
>Hi list
>
>After I do a 'more (binary file)' often my command prompt and everything I
>type is unreadable. This has probably something to do with ANSI. How can I
>correct this 'problem'?
Try hitting ^V ^O (CTRL-V CTRL-O) and it should gi
Hi list
After I do a 'more (binary file)' often my command prompt and everything I
type is unreadable. This has probably something to do with ANSI. How can I
correct this 'problem'?
Kind regards
Leander Berwers
Antwerp, Belgium
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