Re: trying to avoid printing binary files to STDOUT
- From: Dan Espen <daneNO@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 02:23:47 GMT
Rahul <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
"David W. Hodgins" <dwhodgins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in....
news:op.uqjfm7rsa3w0dxdave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
When that happens, press "ctrl & c", to terminate the command, and
type in "reset", and press enter.
Did not work.
stty sane
followed by "control-j".
No luck either.
Can't explain that, that has worked for me many times.
I've seen the enter key (return) go bad so I'm not surprised some
of the other solutions didn't work but C-j stty sane C-j
has always worked for me.
.
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