Re: fixing the charset in a terminal

1998-11-28 Thread Carl Johnson
Sasha Gutfraind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hello fellow users! > I've been experiencing a weird and recuring problem > in my debian system: > When a program fails to read a data file for example, > or somhow abnormally exits, the terminal starts to > use some weird charset, and becomes unreadab

Re: fixing the charset in a terminal

1998-11-28 Thread wtopa
Subject: fixing the charset in a terminal Date: Sat, Nov 28, 1998 at 12:05:14PM -0800 In reply to:Sasha Gutfraind Quoting Sasha Gutfraind([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > Hello fellow users! > I've been experiencing a weird and recuring problem > in my debian system:

Re: fixing the charset in a terminal

1998-11-28 Thread Cesare Tagliaferri
On sab, 28 nov 1998, Sasha Gutfraind wrote: > >My question is: How do I restore normal charset at >(I guess stdout) ? > To restore normal charset it's enough to give the "reset" command, even if you cannot see what you are typing. Bye! Cesare Tagliaferri

fixing the charset in a terminal

1998-11-28 Thread Sasha Gutfraind
Hello fellow users! I've been experiencing a weird and recuring problem in my debian system: When a program fails to read a data file for example, or somhow abnormally exits, the terminal starts to use some weird charset, and becomes unreadable. That, of course, affects only one terminal or xterm.