On 29.04.2024 um 01:43 Uhr bp@www.zefox.net wrote:
If anybody has a suggestion for turning scrollback on again please
post!
Does Shift+Pgup work?
One lxterminal window with several tabs has stopped saving a scrollback buffer. The only control I can find is Edit > Preferences > Scrollback
which says I have 880 lines of scrollback, but the thumb fills the slider
and rolling the mouse wheel works like the up-arrow key, displaying
previous commands.
On 29/04/2024 02:43, bp@www.zefox.net wrote:
One lxterminal window with several tabs has stopped saving a scrollback
buffer. The only control I can find is Edit > Preferences > Scrollback
which says I have 880 lines of scrollback, but the thumb fills the slider
and rolling the mouse wheel works like the up-arrow key, displaying
previous commands.
Try the reset command. This can happen if a program which does curses
output such as an editor is killed without restoring the terminal state correctly.
druck <news@druck.org.uk> wrote:
On 29/04/2024 02:43, bp@www.zefox.net wrote:
One lxterminal window with several tabs has stopped saving a scrollback
buffer. The only control I can find is Edit > Preferences > Scrollback
which says I have 880 lines of scrollback, but the thumb fills the slider >>> and rolling the mouse wheel works like the up-arrow key, displaying
previous commands.
Try the reset command. This can happen if a program which does curses
output such as an editor is killed without restoring the terminal state
correctly.
That makes considerable sense, I think the problem appears when
an lxterminal session running top on the remote host exits
ungracefully. But:
I can find a "reset zoom" command in lxterminal, but the man
page does not contain the word "reset". Nor does top's man page.
Is "reset zoom" what you're suggesting? For the moment I'm not
seeing the problem, so it's hard to experiment. If by reset
you mean kill the tab and re-open it, yes, that works...
Thanks for writing!
bob prohaska
I'm not the one who suggested it, but I have used on occasion I
have used a "/usr/bin/reset" command. It's likely that's what
the original suggester meant. Also useful are "stty sane" and
"tset".
HTH
druck <news@druck.org.uk> wrote:
On 29/04/2024 02:43, bp@www.zefox.net wrote:
One lxterminal window with several tabs has stopped saving a scrollback
buffer.
Try the reset command. This can happen if a program which does curses
output such as an editor is killed without restoring the terminal state
correctly.
That makes considerable sense, I think the problem appears when
an lxterminal session running top on the remote host exits
ungracefully. But:
I can find a "reset zoom" command in lxterminal, but the man
page does not contain the word "reset". Nor does top's man page.
Is "reset zoom" what you're suggesting? For the moment I'm not
seeing the problem, so it's hard to experiment. If by reset
you mean kill the tab and re-open it, yes, that works...
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