Re: My screen gets messed up :-(

1997-03-19 Thread wb2oyc
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 > >

Re: My screen gets messed up :-(

1997-03-19 Thread Andreas Degert
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

Re: My screen gets messed up :-(

1997-03-18 Thread meierrj
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

Re: My screen gets messed up :-(

1997-03-18 Thread Guy Maor
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

Re: My screen gets messed up :-(

1997-03-18 Thread Paul Wade
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

Re: My screen gets messed up :-(

1997-03-18 Thread Karl Ferguson
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

My screen gets messed up :-(

1997-03-18 Thread Debian - Leander Berwers
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