![]() ![]() If other measures like Ctrl + A Ctrl + L don't work, try using stty: Well, that's a common problem and there should be a simple solution. I think it was size 80 x 25 and then after a while, I resized the Terminal to 130 x 50 approximately, and then the "inner shell" (of the VM) started to behave weird). Update: I remember now how it happened in Fedora: I opened up a Terminal, and did a FreeVM to use a console of a Virtual Machine (a shell). (this happened before right inside Fedora, and also for a Macbook ssh into a RHEL 5.4 box). So if we don't close the shell, is there a way to fix this problem? One way that works is to log out or close the window, and resize the window first, and then do ssh (or close that tab, and resize the window, and then open a new tab to get a new shell).īut this way, we will lose anything that we previously did, such as starting a virtual machine console, etc. The command reset is tried and it wouldn't work. (for example, treat the end of screen as some where in the middle of the screen). ![]() Sometimes, a terminal screen is messed up, and when we use man ls to read the manpages, or press the UP arrow to go to previous commands in history, the screen will show characters not as the right place.
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