Re: capturing terminal scrollback buffer?



On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 22:30:41 -0700
derek <spam37512@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

you can direct the output to a file,for example
lsmod > tmp.txt

And you can use 'tee' to direct output to a file and to standard output
at the same time.


On 9/29/06, Andrew Sackville-West <andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

anybody know how to capture the contents of a terminal scrollback
buffer? i've got about 1000 lines of debug stuff from a network
problem that I want to save, but its just sitting in the scroll back
buffer of an aterm. argh! how do I get it out of there without
copy/pasting it one screen at a time?

thanks

A


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Liam


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